H receptors are thought to play a part in the control of satiety.
Some attempts have been made to develop structural models of the H receptor for different purposes.
By inhibiting the H receptor, asthma and allergy may be treated.
It works by being an antagonist to the H receptor.
Its I radiolabelled form is used for mapping the distribution of H receptors in the body.
The different H receptors have been known to have different effects on the treatment of this disease.
Its effects on central H receptors cause drowsiness.
It is highly selective for the H receptor and does not cross the blood-brain-barrier.
Activation of the H receptor results in the following physiological responses:
Mepyramine, also known as pyrilamine, is a first generation antihistamine, targeting the H receptor.