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Biology - Module 2

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What do antihistamines do

Author: M Garcia



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- cell damages causes the release of histamine. - Histamine binds to a receptor on the surface of other cells and causes inflammation. - Antihistamines work by blocking histamine receptors on the cell surfaces, preventing histamine from binding to the cell and stops inflammation.


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