Hey everyone, I recently found out that tripelennamine is still OTC (Schedule III) in Canada but only for topical use (found in vaginal itch creams at 2% w/w). I am aware that historically it has been used as an PO/IV antihistamine/sedative, and is famous for being used in combination with pentazocine or morphine.
After some further research is seems that although tripelennamine is still Schedule III, it is no longer available on most websites...so it seems like they are taking off the market slowly (Vagin-x cream). However, I don't see why I can't just order the pure chemical from overseas or within Canada...as it is not an rx-medication.
But since this is not a legal forum, I want to just get some idea of how tripelennamine comapres to other anti-histamines? Is it more recreational than other first-gen antihistamines, due to the fact that is has little to no anticholinergic action (given by one source as 7 per cent the muscarinic blocking power of atropine compared to 58 per cent for diphenhydramine and 25 per cent for chlorpheniramine)?
After some further research is seems that although tripelennamine is still Schedule III, it is no longer available on most websites...so it seems like they are taking off the market slowly (Vagin-x cream). However, I don't see why I can't just order the pure chemical from overseas or within Canada...as it is not an rx-medication.
But since this is not a legal forum, I want to just get some idea of how tripelennamine comapres to other anti-histamines? Is it more recreational than other first-gen antihistamines, due to the fact that is has little to no anticholinergic action (given by one source as 7 per cent the muscarinic blocking power of atropine compared to 58 per cent for diphenhydramine and 25 per cent for chlorpheniramine)?
