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What is the nature of an antihistamine?

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a molecule that replaces histamines in the body

an amine produced from the benzene ring

a molecule with a structure similar to histamine

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  1. A histamine antagonist is an agent which serves to inhibit the release or action of histamine. Antihistamine can be used to describe any histamine antagonist, but it is usually reserved for the classical antihistamines that act upon the H1 histamine receptor.

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