Azatadine maleate
azatadine maleate
azatadine maleate a·zat·a·dine ma·le·ate (ə-zāt’ə-dēn’ mā’lē-āt’, mə-lē’ət)
n.
An antihistaminic that has anticholinergic and antiserotonin properties.
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