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Antitussive agents --- Early works to 1800 --- Medicinal plants
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Dextromethorphan --- Antitussive agents --- Drugs, Nonprescription --- Drugs of abuse --- Law and legislation
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Drugs, Nonprescription. --- Dextromethorphan. --- Antitussive agents. --- Respiratory agents --- Cough --- DXM (Dextromethorphan) --- Antitussive agents --- Methyl aspartate --- Nonprescription drugs --- OTC drugs --- Over-the-counter drugs --- Drugs --- Health products --- Nonprescription drug industry --- Patent medicines --- Antagonists
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This book is a practical resource for clinicians who manage patients with chronic cough, which represents a major challenge in the clinic due to multiple diagnostic and therapeutic considerations. Essential assessments for cough and treatable traits are described, covering the upper and lower airways and the gastrointestinal tract, and appropriate treatments are identified according to the different findings and diagnoses. Based on recent mechanistic and clinical advances, the authors also discuss novel diagnostic and therapeutic options, including pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to control cough. Particular considerations of importance when dealing with chronic cough in children and the elderly are addressed separately. The book will be an invaluable guide and reference for all practitioners who require up-to-date information on how best to assess, diagnose, and treat patients with chronic cough.
Respiratory organs—Diseases. --- Immunology. --- Pneumology/Respiratory System. --- Immunobiology --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Cough --- Chronic diseases --- Diagnosis. --- Treatment. --- Coughing --- Reflexes --- Symptoms --- Antitussive agents
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The last decade or so has seen remarkable advances in our knowledge of cough. This applies especially to its basic mechanisms: the types of airway sensors, the phar- cological receptors on their membranes, the brainstem organization of the ‘cough centre’, and the involvement of the cerebral cortex in the sensations and the vol- tary control of cough. With the exception of the last of these, nearly all the studies have been on experimental animals rather than humans, for obvious reasons. One group of experimental studies has particular relevance to human patients, and that is the demonstration of the sensitization of cough pathways both in the periphery and in the brainstem. Similar sensitizations have been shown for patients with chronic cough or who have been exposed to pollutants, and it is reasonable to suppose that this is the basis of their cough and that the underlying mechanisms are generally similar in humans and other species. Important advances are also being made in clinical cough research. For the three main causes of clinical cough, asthma, post-nasal drip syndrome, and gast- oesophageal re?ux disease, we are beginning to understand the pathological processes involved. There remains a diagnostically obdurate group of idiopathic chronic coughers, but even for them approaches are being devised to clarify und- lying mechanisms and to establish diagnoses. Perhaps surprisingly, the ?eld in which there has been the least spectacular - vance is the therapy of cough.
Antitussive Agents -- therapeutic use. --- Cough -- drug therapy. --- Cough -- Treatment. --- Respiratory System Agents --- Signs and Symptoms, Respiratory --- Respiration Disorders --- Central Nervous System Agents --- Therapeutic Uses --- Signs and Symptoms --- Respiratory Tract Diseases --- Diseases --- Pharmacologic Actions --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Chemical Actions and Uses --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Antitussive Agents --- Cough --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Medicine --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Physiology --- Respiratory System Diseases --- Pharmacy, Therapeutics, & Pharmacology --- Cough. --- Treatment. --- Chemotherapy. --- Coughing --- Medicine. --- Human physiology. --- Pharmacology. --- Allergy. --- Internal medicine. --- Gastroenterology. --- Respiratory organs --- Biomedicine. --- Pharmacology/Toxicology. --- Human Physiology. --- Allergology. --- Pneumology/Respiratory System. --- Internal Medicine. --- Diseases. --- Reflexes --- Symptoms --- Antitussive agents --- Toxicology. --- Pneumology. --- Internal medicine --- Digestive organs --- Medicine, Internal --- Allergic diseases --- Allergies --- Hypersensitivity --- Hypersensitivity, Immediate --- Immediate allergy --- Immediate hypersensitivity --- Immunologic diseases --- Immunoglobulin E --- Human biology --- Medical sciences --- Human body --- Chemicals --- Pharmacology --- Poisoning --- Poisons --- Toxicology --- Respiratory organs—Diseases. --- Gastroenterology . --- Drug effects --- Medical pharmacology --- Chemotherapy --- Drugs --- Pharmacy --- Physiological effect
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Pathology of the respiratory system --- Cough --- Lung Diseases --- Lungs --- Toux --- Poumons --- Periodicals. --- Diseases --- Périodiques --- Maladies --- Cough. --- Lung Diseases. --- Diseases. --- Pulmonology. --- Pulmonary diseases --- Coughing --- Disease, Pulmonary --- Diseases, Pulmonary --- Pulmonary Disease --- Pulmonary Diseases --- Disease, Lung --- Diseases, Lung --- Lung Disease --- Coughs --- Lung --- Reflexes --- Symptoms --- Antitussive agents --- Cardiopulmonary system --- Chest --- Respiratory organs
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