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.: ' . : : - 'V ' . ' T' ' ' . 1 . ,*/. I* Page Six , ; . - - j Did You Know ? Love of th ' . ' T-> the Fall a ragweed's fancy lignUy turns to thoughts of love and this month, throughout most of the United States, every upstanding ragweed will be on the hunt for a mate. All this seedy pursuit of hapipiness is all right for ragweeds but it's tough on you if you are one of the millions who suffer hay fever as the result of inhaling pollen. In that case you cannot afford to look down your nose at the activities of the young ragweed Romeos and Juliets. Many of them may not find each other, but i*;id your i nose instead. Worse, they may even have a date there. In that case you ought to know about Neohetramine (2-(Ndirnethyl-aminoethyl-N -j>-meth-, oxybenzyl) - amino pyrimidine mono-hydrochloridel and don't sneeze at that either. This interesting sounding and acting drug, a product now made available by Wyeth Incorporated on a doc- \ tor's prescription, has been found in a number of recorded clinical , tests to give relief to 82 per r>nrt t e<.nr>/vnnl Untf f I vciiv vt ovasuuai lis/ ?tvci oui" I ferers, and what is most remarkable of all, with almost complete absence of deleterious, or "side," effects. * '??'-? 1 These tests, as reported by iDrs. Leo H. Criep and Theodore H. Aaron of the University of Pittsburgh Medical School and Montefiore Hospital to the American Academy of Allergy, showed Neohetramine to be the safest of all similar drugs. In * fact the incidence of side effects was so low that they named it the "safest" antihistaminic. Neohetramine, the physicians showed, has also proved startlingly effective in curing or moderating headache, bronchial asthma, the skin eruption known . as urticaria, and allergic rhinitis. ' The tests were extensive, 124 ' hay fever sufferers being treated (^with Neohetramine by Drs. ' Criep and Aaron. The development of Neohetramine is the result of clever medical detection work. Aller, gles are a comparatively recent ' medical discovery. The word "allergy" has been in the language only half a century. It is now known that the inhalation of pollens, especially that of ragweed, can produce asthma, sneezing, face swelling and other allied symptoms. Many foods, shellfish and strawberries for example, wool, cat fur and scores of other things may cause various unhappy reactions among those allergic to them. When a disease germ enters the body, the body automatically sets up its own defense by manufacturing anti-bodies to combat the germ. Pollens and outer allergens are also met in I |b.f.g" mm mm \ I mf^ml ml JI ml III III l^Eli 11UIII11 ///// I^BSJ jf V - ?g| f 247 Battleground At*. u . . . . ' Y - - I . - ' ' . - U * * . +. Hayfever Is Cat e Ragweed for . Wr RET ?; ~ XB w Bpi H/ I ** JK;, JKv/^. .'J H^hV I 1 ?. .J " A ?'v (ho hrtrli' uiUh <* * UaJ:*? n--4 - ?? ?/vv.J ?? |%II anil"UUUIC3. OUI the real villain of the hay fever and other similar griefs is now believed to be a chemical called histamine which is normally found in minute quantities in most of the body tissues. Pollen and the antibodies it creates combine to cause the liberation of histamine in the body. The histamine in turn dilates the blood vessels so that the tissues which the blood vesseb feed become swollen and gorged, like the stomach of a man who has eaten far too much. When the tissues of the mucous membrane of the nose get this indigestion and stomachache, the result is hay-fever or perhaps rhinitis. Other tissues so afflicted may result in hives, asthma or worse. Histamine thus acts as a sort of fifth columnist in the body for allergens. But> it was only recently that histamine's devious underground work was dis covered, once that was established, however, the research laboratories got to work and developed the so-called antihistammies. Of these, Neohetramine, as shown In the CriepAaron report, is the le?st likely to produce in the patient such side reactions as dizziness and drowsiness. The antihistaminics have been found valuable also in other respects? notably in overcoming certain patients' allergies to drugs which it is necessary to administer to them. During a recent operation for tumor at Temple University Hospital, penicillin injections had to be Siven a woman patient. To these is showed pronounced and fiENUIN oftdrid Mivii nonlin^^m|lUligl ten* broil H Our y<*? w^r/J! "* *c 'Auto & Home - ? > ?y .VfrjStA jkElfrffi > '' '- V>L_,J PTjIjIjJ THK PWCS HOWrTAHI HKBi : ' ised By Love? J Its Mate? ' HHMnMHHBPMHI Ih./\ M mL I "#a HP^ >* i.' > dangerous allergic reactions, which disappeared when the surgeons administered Neohetramine. The great value of antihlstaminics to medicine can be appreciated when it is remembered what a tremendous held is covered by allergies. Certain persons, for example, are allergic to cold and a sudden dip in too cold water or too prolonged swimming may result in death. Others are allergic to heat. The list of allergens run the gamut from cat's fur to milk. The case of a man who broke into a rash on Monday mornings puzzled physicians for months. They tested him for one allergy after another until they remembered that his rash always occurred on Mondays. Then the answer finally came. He was allergic to funny papers?that is to the ink used to print them. , There are also allergies which are of psychogenic origin. \ woman married for Ave and a half years had suffered asthma for Ave years of that time. She went to Arizona, was cured within a few months and returned East to her husband. Five months later she had asthma again. She went, back to Tucson and was again cured. Her husband moved to Tucson to be with her. Five days later she was hospitalized with an acute attack of asthma. Probably Neohetramine would have done no good in this case. Reno was the cure. Since her f divorce the lady has lived in the Fait anrl ha? n ifforo^ nn currence of her asthma. Sht . was simply allergic to her hus* band, ? F '' i i :h Tire w 6.00-16 25 Down-$1.25 A Week i a MW a.OO-1* a. p. aH<rl?li Hre ' M year car IE NEW DEFIANCE lad* By B. F. Goodrich Goodrich "know bow" bring* you igs right m i time when moaey l In the new Defiance, you gee a(c nclable mileage. Full-depth, rugged, skid tread. Sturdy, im pro rod. highHe cord* reiitt road shock and ring. AT THIS! LOW NKH deal* are' better because we ghra MORE ? were safety, were slue,' t allowance for your prsssot dree. 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