BACKGROUND
gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a central inhibitory neurotransmitter that also exists in peripheral tissues, including the lung. The GABA-agonist baclofen has been shown, in animal studies, to inhibit cough via a central mechanism, but has not been investigated in humans (to our knowledge).
STUDY OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the antitussive effect of baclofen in normal human subjects.
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