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*Anticholinergics | *Anticholinergics | ||
**Hyoscine, also known as scopolamine: The transdermal patch (''e.g.,'' Transderm Scōp) for prevention of nausea and motion sickness employs hyoscine base, and is effective for up to three days.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.transdermscop.com/prescribing-information.htm |title = Transderm Scop patch prescribing information |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090204034217/http://www.transdermscop.com/prescribing-information.htm |archive-date = 4 February 2009 |df = dmy-all }}</ref> | **Hyoscine, also known as scopolamine: The transdermal patch (''e.g.,'' Transderm Scōp) for prevention of nausea and motion sickness employs hyoscine base, and is effective for up to three days.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.transdermscop.com/prescribing-information.htm |title = Transderm Scop patch prescribing information |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090204034217/http://www.transdermscop.com/prescribing-information.htm |archive-date = 4 February 2009 |df = dmy-all }}</ref> | ||
*Antihistamines (allergy medicines), example | *Antihistamines (allergy medicines used to treat allergic conjunctivitis most often cause by hay fever), for example desloratadine, and loratadine. MAOI safe alternative: Cromoglicic acid eye drops. | ||
*Antitussives | *Antitussives | ||
**Cold medicine | **Cold medicine |