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148 related items for PubMed ID: 16895264

  • 1. Characterizing impaired functional alertness from diphenhydramine in the elderly with performance and neurophysiologic measures.
    McEvoy LK, Smith ME, Fordyce M, Gevins A.
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  • 9. Initial and steady-state effects of diphenhydramine and loratadine on sedation, cognition, mood, and psychomotor performance.
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  • 11. Tracking the cognitive pharmacodynamics of psychoactive substances with combinations of behavioral and neurophysiological measures.
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  • 13. Acute and subchronic effects of levocetirizine and diphenhydramine on memory functioning, psychomotor performance, and mood.
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  • 14. Diphenhydramine: kinetics and psychomotor effects in elderly women.
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  • 16. Relationship between sedation and pupillary function: comparison of diazepam and diphenhydramine.
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  • 17. Next-day residual effects of gaboxadol and flurazepam administered at bedtime: a randomized double-blind study in healthy elderly subjects.
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  • 18. Adverse central nervous system effects of older antihistamines in children.
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  • 19. Acute pharmacological effects of temazepam, diphenhydramine, and valerian in healthy elderly subjects.
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  • 20. A comparison of methods for assessing the sedative effects of diphenhydramine on skills related to car driving.
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