Antihistamine Meaning and Definition

Antihistamine

Antihistamine

Pronunciation

/ænˌtaɪˈhɪstəmɪn/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A type of medication used to relieve symptoms of allergic reactions, such as itching, redness, and swelling, by blocking the action of histamine in the body.

Examples

  • The doctor prescribed an antihistamine to relieve the patient’s itching and swelling.
  • Antihistamines are often used to treat minor allergic reactions, such as those caused by insect bites or plant exposure.

Synonyms

  • Histamine blocker
  • Allergy medication

Antonyms

  • Trigger
  • Cause

Etymology

The word “antihistamine” comes from the Greek words “anti,” meaning “against,” and “histamine,” a chemical compound involved in allergic reactions.

Usage Notes

Antihistamines can be taken orally or topically, and are available over-the-counter (OTC) or by prescription. They are often used in combination with other medications to treat more severe allergic reactions.

Cultural References

Antihistamines have been referenced in popular culture, such as in the TV show “The Simpsons,” where a character is prescribed an antihistamine to treat a bee sting.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

A common phrase is “antihistamine allergy,” referring to an allergy to the medication itself, rather than the allergen.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Histamine
  • Allergy
  • Medication

Collocations

  • Antihistamine pill
  • Antihistamine cream
  • Over-the-counter antihistamine

Frequency of Use

Antihistamines are commonly used in medical treatment, with around 20% of the global population using them at some point in their lives.

Common Misspellings

  • Antihistamin
  • Antihistimine

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