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Stanley Scheindlin, D.Sc.
3011 Nesper St.
Philadelphia, PA 19152
To the Editor: My statement regarding the relation of cetirizine to hydroxyzine warrants clarification. Cetirizine is the active metabolite (not ingredient) of hydroxyzine, and as such, cetirizine is responsible for much of the histamine H1receptor blockade associated with the use of hydroxyzine, even though hydroxyzine has H1-receptorbinding activity in vitro.
Allen P. Kaplan,
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