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Does CPM cause sleep? An in-depth look at its sedative effects

4 min read
Studies show that nearly all patients taking the antihistamine chlorpheniramine, commonly known as **CPM**, experience some degree of drowsiness. This common side effect is due to its interaction with the central nervous system, making it a distinctly sedating medication compared to many modern allergy treatments.

What is CPM cream used for? Separating Fact from Fiction

3 min read
Over 7 million Americans use chlorpheniramine (CPM), an oral antihistamine, for allergic conditions annually. Despite this, the term "CPM cream" is a common point of confusion, as it does not refer to a standard, over-the-counter topical medication for humans, but may point to either the oral drug or a cosmetic product with different ingredients.