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Did you know that Benadryl and Gravol are the same thing?
My son is barfing all over the place today so I sent my husband to the pharmacy for Gravol. Gravol, however, isn't approved for those under 2 so he asked the pharmacist if there were any other options. He gave my husband baby Benadryl, which he said is the same drug- the only difference is that Benadryl acts faster and makes you sleepier. There is something added to Gravol to try to somewhat counteract the drowsiness, and it is that added ingredient that isn't approved for those under 2.
Weird, huh?
Re: Did you know that Benadryl and Gravol are the same thing?
I remember a friend musing over that once, when she was sick. Her FIL is a GP, and told her about it.
My OB has also told me that antihistamines can help with m/s (an antihistamine is one component of Diclectin).
Really? I Googled it before I posted (because I wanted to be reasonably sure of third-hand information before sharing it with others) and I found this:
Chemically, dimenhydrinate is a salt of two drugs: diphenhydramine and 8-chlorotheophylline, a chlorinated derivative of the theophylline. Theophylline is very closely related to caffeine and theobromine, mild central nervous system stimulants. It was thought that by combining the antiemetic effects of diphenhydramine with a stimulant, the extreme drowsiness induced by the former could be mitigated somewhat by the latter. The sedation caused by diphenhydramine, however, is substantially stronger than the stimulation caused by chlorotheophyllinate, so the overall effect is still mostly sedating.
I took that to mean that dimenhydrinate is made from a combination of diphenhydramine with an added stimulant?
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