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| generic          = Diphenhydramine
| generic          = Diphenhydramine (hydrochloride; citrate)
| brand            = Benadryl
| brand            = Benadryl (oral, injectable, topical), Banophen, Sominex (sleep aid), ZzzQuil, Aler-Dryl
| classes          = Antihistamine, Deliriant
| structure        =
| mechanism        = H1 antagonist; muscarinic antagonist
| classes          = [[:Category:Antihistamines|First-generation antihistamine (ethanolamine)]], [[:Category:Anticholinergics|Anticholinergic]], [[:Category:Sleep aids|Sleep aid]], [[:Category:Antiemetics|Antiemetic]]
| uses              = <vote slug="allergic-conditions-use">Allergic conditions including urticaria and seasonal allergies (OTC and FDA)</vote>, <vote slug="motion-sickness-use">Motion sickness (OTC, FDA)</vote>, <vote slug="insomnia-otc-use">Insomnia, short-term (OTC, FDA)</vote>, <vote slug="acute-dystonia-emergency-use">Acute dystonic reaction from neuroleptics (off-label, IV emergency)</vote>, <vote slug="anaphylaxis-adjunct-use">Anaphylaxis adjunct (FDA, IV; not a substitute for epinephrine)</vote>, <vote slug="parkinson-disease-anticholinergic-use">Parkinson disease tremor (off-label, anticholinergic effect)</vote>
| starting_dose    = Allergy: 25-50 mg PO every 4-6 hours. Insomnia: 25-50 mg PO at bedtime. IV (acute dystonia, severe allergic reaction): 25-50 mg slow IV push
| preparations      = Tablets 25, 50 mg; capsules; liquid; chewable; topical cream/gel; injection 50 mg/mL
| fda_max          = 300 mg/day (oral)
| pill_id          =
| routes            = Oral, IV, IM, topical
| onset            = 15-30 minutes (oral); 1-2 minutes (IV)
| duration          = 4-6 hours
| halflife          = 4-8 hours (longer in elderly, 9-13 hours)<ref name="benadryl-label">FDA Prescribing Information, Benadryl (diphenhydramine hydrochloride), Johnson & Johnson/various, current revision. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2007/010661s045lbl.pdf</ref>
| bioavailability  = ~40-60% (oral, with significant first-pass)<ref name="benadryl-label" />
| pregnancy        = Older agent with substantial use experience; broadly considered safe in pregnancy<ref name="benadryl-label" />
| legal            = [[USLegal:Over-the-counter|OTC]] for most oral and topical formulations; [[USLegal:Prescription only|Rx-only]] for injectable
| mechanism        = <vote slug="diphenhydramine-mech-claim">First-generation H1 histamine receptor antagonist with substantial central nervous system penetration and '''strong muscarinic acetylcholine receptor antagonism'''. The H1 blockade produces antihistamine and antiemetic effects; the muscarinic blockade produces sedation, anticholinergic burden (dry mouth, blurred vision, urinary retention, cognitive impairment), and at supratherapeutic doses, anticholinergic delirium with classic toxidrome ("blind as a bat, mad as a hatter").</vote> Major Beers-list concern in elderly patients for cognitive and fall risks. CYP2D6 substrate. At massive overdose, also produces sodium channel blockade with cardiac toxicity<ref name="benadryl-label" />.
<effect ref="dry-mouth" author="MDElliottMD"/>
}}
}}
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Antihistamines]]
[[Category:Antihistamines]]
 
[[Category:Anticholinergics]]
[[Category:Sleep aids]]
[[Category:Antiemetics]]