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JAMA. 1950;142(8):566-569. doi:10.1001/jama.1950.02910260040011
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Brewster, J. M.:  Benadryl as Therapeutic Agent in the Treatment of the Common Cold , U. S. Nav. M. Bull. 47:810 ( (Sept.) -Oct.) 1947;.
 Antihistaminic Drugs in the Therapy of the Common Cold , U. S. Nav. M. Bull. 49:1 ( (Jan.) -Feb.) 1949;
 Antihistaminic Drugs in the Therapy of the Common Cold , Indust. Med. 18: 217 ( (May) ) 1949;
 Treatment of Common Colds with an Antihistaminic Drug , Illinois M. J. 96:302 ( (Nov.) ) 1949;.
Gordon, J. S.:  Antihistaminic Drugs in the Treatment of Upper Respiratory Tract Infection , Laryngoscope 58: 1265 ( (Dec.) ) 1948;.
Murray, H. G.:  The Treatment of Head Colds with an Antihistaminic Drug , Indust. Med. 18:215 ( (May) ) 1949;.
Arminio, J. J., and Sweet, C. C.:  The Prophylaxis and Treatment of the Common Cold with Neohetramine (Thonzylamine Hydrochloride) , Indust. Med. 18:509 ( (Dec.) ) 1949;.
New York Academy of Medicine: Preventive Medicine in Modern Practice , New York, Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., 1942;, p. 206.
Brewster.1,2
Brewster.1,2 Murray.4
Topping, N. H., and Atlas, L. T.:  The Common Cold , Science 106:636 ( (Dec. 26) ) 1947;.
Gordon.3 Murray.4
Footnotes 1, 2a and 2b.
Brewster, J. M.:  Communication , in Bulletin of National Better Business Bureau , Inc., (November) 1949;.
Spiesman, I. G., and Arnold, L.:  Susceptibility to Common Colds , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 4:438 ( (Sept.) ) 1937;.
Brown, W. B.; Graham, I.; Niedringhaus, A., and Locke, A.:  Non-Specific Factors in Resistance: VI. Incidence of Common Cold in Persons With and Without the Accessory Symptomatology of Nonreaginic Food-Allergy , J. Immunol. 46: 101 ( (Feb.) ) 1943;.
Livingston, G., and Fox, N.:  Role of Allergy in the Epidemiology of the Common Cold , Arch. Otolaryng. 496: 575 ( (June) ) 1949;.
Troescher-Elam, E.; Ancona, G. R., and Kerr, W. J.:  Histomine-Like Substance Present in Nasal Secretions of Common Cold and Allergic Rhinitis , Am. J. Physiol. 144:711 ( (Oct. 1) ) 1945;.
Feinberg, S. M.:  Histamine and Antihistamine Agents , J. A. M. A. 132:702 ( (Nov. 23) ) 1946;.
 Too Many Drugs? Report of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry , J. A. M. A. 139:378 ( (Feb. 5) ) 1949;.
American Medical Association,  Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry Warns Against Unwise Use of Cold Tablets , News Release from the A. M. A. , (Dec. 2) , 1949;, p. 2.
Rives, H. F.; Ward, B. B., and Hicks, M. L.:  A Fatal Reaction to Methapyrilene (Thenylene®) , J. A. M. A. 140: 1022 ( (July 23) ) 1949;.
Sternberg, L.:  Unusual Side Reaction of Hysteria from Benadryl , J. Allergy 18:417 ( (Nov.) ) 1947;.
Geiger, J.; Rosenfield, S. Z., and Hartman, D. L.:  Unusual Reaction Following Benadryl Administration , J. A. M. A. 133:392 ( (Feb. 8) ) 1947;.
Weil, H. R.:  Unusual Side Effect from Benadryl , J. A. M. A. 133:393 ( (Feb. 8) ) 1947;.
Lott, G. N.; Krug, E. S., and Glenn, H. R.:  A Case Report of Drug Delirium Clinically Interpreted as Being Due to Pyribenzamine , Journal Lancet 48:342 ( (Sept.) ) 1948;.
Sachs, B. A.:  The Toxicity of Benadryl: Report of a Case and Review of the Literature , Ann. Int. Med. 29:135 ( (July) ) 1948;.
Holtkamp, D. E.; Hagerman, D. D., and Whitehead, R. W.:  Side Effects of Three Antihistaminic Drugs , J. Allergy 19: 384 ( (Nov.) ) 1948;.
Logan, G. B.:  The Use of Benadryl in the Treatment of Certain Allergic Diseases of Children , Ann. Allergy 5: 105 ( (March) -April) 1947;.
Wolfson, S. A.:  Urinary Obstruction Due to Tripelennamine Hydrochloride , J. A. M. A. 140:958 ( (July 16) ) 1949;.
Blanton, W. B., and Owens, M. E. B., Jr.:  Granulocytopenia Due Probably to "Pyribenzamine," J. A. M. A. 134:454 ( (May 31) ) 1947;.
Cahan, A. M.; Meilman, E., and Jacobson, B. M.:  Agranulocytosis Following Pyribenzamine , New England J. Med. 241:865 ( (Dec. 1) ) 1949;.
Hilker, A. W.: Agranulocytosis from Pyribenzamine, to be published.

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Brewster, J. M.:  Benadryl as Therapeutic Agent in the Treatment of the Common Cold , U. S. Nav. M. Bull. 47:810 ( (Sept.) -Oct.) 1947;.
 Antihistaminic Drugs in the Therapy of the Common Cold , U. S. Nav. M. Bull. 49:1 ( (Jan.) -Feb.) 1949;
 Antihistaminic Drugs in the Therapy of the Common Cold , Indust. Med. 18: 217 ( (May) ) 1949;
 Treatment of Common Colds with an Antihistaminic Drug , Illinois M. J. 96:302 ( (Nov.) ) 1949;.
Gordon, J. S.:  Antihistaminic Drugs in the Treatment of Upper Respiratory Tract Infection , Laryngoscope 58: 1265 ( (Dec.) ) 1948;.
Murray, H. G.:  The Treatment of Head Colds with an Antihistaminic Drug , Indust. Med. 18:215 ( (May) ) 1949;.
Arminio, J. J., and Sweet, C. C.:  The Prophylaxis and Treatment of the Common Cold with Neohetramine (Thonzylamine Hydrochloride) , Indust. Med. 18:509 ( (Dec.) ) 1949;.
New York Academy of Medicine: Preventive Medicine in Modern Practice , New York, Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., 1942;, p. 206.
Brewster.1,2
Brewster.1,2 Murray.4
Topping, N. H., and Atlas, L. T.:  The Common Cold , Science 106:636 ( (Dec. 26) ) 1947;.
Gordon.3 Murray.4
Footnotes 1, 2a and 2b.
Brewster, J. M.:  Communication , in Bulletin of National Better Business Bureau , Inc., (November) 1949;.
Spiesman, I. G., and Arnold, L.:  Susceptibility to Common Colds , Am. J. Digest. Dis. 4:438 ( (Sept.) ) 1937;.
Brown, W. B.; Graham, I.; Niedringhaus, A., and Locke, A.:  Non-Specific Factors in Resistance: VI. Incidence of Common Cold in Persons With and Without the Accessory Symptomatology of Nonreaginic Food-Allergy , J. Immunol. 46: 101 ( (Feb.) ) 1943;.
Livingston, G., and Fox, N.:  Role of Allergy in the Epidemiology of the Common Cold , Arch. Otolaryng. 496: 575 ( (June) ) 1949;.
Troescher-Elam, E.; Ancona, G. R., and Kerr, W. J.:  Histomine-Like Substance Present in Nasal Secretions of Common Cold and Allergic Rhinitis , Am. J. Physiol. 144:711 ( (Oct. 1) ) 1945;.
Feinberg, S. M.:  Histamine and Antihistamine Agents , J. A. M. A. 132:702 ( (Nov. 23) ) 1946;.
 Too Many Drugs? Report of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry , J. A. M. A. 139:378 ( (Feb. 5) ) 1949;.
American Medical Association,  Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry Warns Against Unwise Use of Cold Tablets , News Release from the A. M. A. , (Dec. 2) , 1949;, p. 2.
Rives, H. F.; Ward, B. B., and Hicks, M. L.:  A Fatal Reaction to Methapyrilene (Thenylene®) , J. A. M. A. 140: 1022 ( (July 23) ) 1949;.
Sternberg, L.:  Unusual Side Reaction of Hysteria from Benadryl , J. Allergy 18:417 ( (Nov.) ) 1947;.
Geiger, J.; Rosenfield, S. Z., and Hartman, D. L.:  Unusual Reaction Following Benadryl Administration , J. A. M. A. 133:392 ( (Feb. 8) ) 1947;.
Weil, H. R.:  Unusual Side Effect from Benadryl , J. A. M. A. 133:393 ( (Feb. 8) ) 1947;.
Lott, G. N.; Krug, E. S., and Glenn, H. R.:  A Case Report of Drug Delirium Clinically Interpreted as Being Due to Pyribenzamine , Journal Lancet 48:342 ( (Sept.) ) 1948;.
Sachs, B. A.:  The Toxicity of Benadryl: Report of a Case and Review of the Literature , Ann. Int. Med. 29:135 ( (July) ) 1948;.
Holtkamp, D. E.; Hagerman, D. D., and Whitehead, R. W.:  Side Effects of Three Antihistaminic Drugs , J. Allergy 19: 384 ( (Nov.) ) 1948;.
Logan, G. B.:  The Use of Benadryl in the Treatment of Certain Allergic Diseases of Children , Ann. Allergy 5: 105 ( (March) -April) 1947;.
Wolfson, S. A.:  Urinary Obstruction Due to Tripelennamine Hydrochloride , J. A. M. A. 140:958 ( (July 16) ) 1949;.
Blanton, W. B., and Owens, M. E. B., Jr.:  Granulocytopenia Due Probably to "Pyribenzamine," J. A. M. A. 134:454 ( (May 31) ) 1947;.
Cahan, A. M.; Meilman, E., and Jacobson, B. M.:  Agranulocytosis Following Pyribenzamine , New England J. Med. 241:865 ( (Dec. 1) ) 1949;.
Hilker, A. W.: Agranulocytosis from Pyribenzamine, to be published.
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