Synonyms: Mizollen® | MKC-431 | MKC431 | SL 85.0324 [1] | SL-850324 | SL850324
mizolastine is an approved drug (UK (2003))
Compound class:
Synthetic organic
Comment: Mizolastine is a highly selective, long-acting second generation histamine H1 receptor antagonist [1] that is used clinically as an antiallergy medication. It does not cross the blood-brain barrier and does not bind the muscarinic cholinergic M1 receptor [2].
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Summary of Clinical Use ![]() |
Mizolastine is the active ingredient in antiallergy medications that are available around the world. It is not approved in the US. |
Mechanism Of Action and Pharmacodynamic Effects ![]() |
Mizolastine blocks H1 receptor activation by endogenous histamine and provides temporary relief from the negative symptoms of histaminergic action. |
External links ![]() |
For extended ADME data see the following: Electronic Medicines Compendium (eMC) |