Allergy vs Doxylamine - What's the difference?
allergy | doxylamine |
(pathology, immunology) A disorder of the immune system causing adverse reactions to substances (allergens) not harmful to most and marked by the body's production of histamines and associated with atopy, anaphylaxis, and asthma.
(pathology) Any condition of hypersensitivity to a substance.
Altered susceptibility to a first treatment as exhibited in reaction to a subsequent one.
(informal) An antipathy, as toward a person or activity.
An ethanolamine antihistamine used as a short-term sedative and in combination with other drugs for night-time cold and allergy relief.
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As nouns the difference between allergy and doxylamine
is that allergy is (pathology|immunology) a disorder of the immune system causing adverse reactions to substances (allergens) not harmful to most and marked by the body's production of histamines and associated with atopy, anaphylaxis, and asthma while doxylamine is an ethanolamine antihistamine used as a short-term sedative and in combination with other drugs for night-time cold and allergy relief.allergy
English
(wikipedia allergy)Noun
(allergies)- He has an allergy to reality TV.
Synonyms
* (disorder of the immune system) * (hypersensitivity) intoleranceHypernyms
* (disorder of the immune system) hypersensitivityDerived terms
* allergen * allergic * allergologist * allergologySee also
* ("allergy" on Wikipedia) * (Hypersensitivity)Anagrams
* gallery, largely, regallydoxylamine
English
(wikipedia doxylamine)Noun
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