نتایج جستجو برای: antitussive effect

تعداد نتایج: 1642035  

Journal: :Japanese journal of pharmacology 1984
S Yanaura H Fujikura T Hosokawa H Kitagawa J Kamei M Misawa

The antitussive effect of the new compound 1, 2, 3, 4a, 9b-hexahydro-8, 9b-dimethyl-4-[3-(4-methyl-piperazine-1-yl) propionamide] dibenzofuran-3-one dihydrochloride (RU-20201) was investigated in dogs and guinea pigs, including its sites of action. The antitussive effect of RU-20201 was about 1/10 as potent as that of codeine phosphate in dogs with the puncture electrode-induced cough (PEC) met...

2015
Kee Jae Song Young-June Shin Kang Ro Lee Eun Jung Lee Yun Suk Suh Kyung-Su Kim

PURPOSE This study aims to investigate the additive effect of the Hedera helix (HH) and Rhizoma coptidis (RC) extracts mixture on antitussive and expectorant activities in animals. MATERIALS AND METHODS The expectorant assay was performed with phenol red secretion in mice trachea. Mice or guinea pigs were randomly divided into groups of 8 each, including negative and positive control groups. ...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Pharmacology 1995

Journal: :Cough (London, England) 2007
Kazuo Takahama Tetsuya Shirasaki

Narcotic antitussives such as codeine reveal the antitussive effect primarily via the mu-opioid receptor in the central nervous system (CNS). The kappa-opioid receptor also seems to contribute partly to the production of the antitussive effect of the drugs. There is controversy as to whether delta-receptors are involved in promoting an antitussive effect. Peripheral opioid receptors seem to hav...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2004
Claire Brown Malika Fezoui William M Selig Carl E Schwartz James L Ellis

1. Current antitussive medications have limited efficacy and often contain the opiate-like agent dextromethorphan (DEX). The mechanism whereby DEX inhibits cough is ill defined. DEX displays affinity at both NMDA and sigma receptors, suggesting that the antitussive activity may involve central or peripheral activity at either of these receptors. This study examined and compared the antitussive ...

2010
M Simera I Poliacek J Jakus

BACKGROUND Codeine represents a commonly used drug to suppress cough. Central antitussive effect of codeine has been confirmed in a number of animal studies. However, available data related to antitussive activity of codeine in rabbits are very limited. OBJECTIVE We investigated the effects of codeine on cough, single expiratory responses (expiration-like reflex) induced by mechanical tracheo...

H. Rakhshandah M. Afiat M.H. Boskabady, S. Amiri Z. Aelami

Background: Several therapeutic effects including anti-asthma and dyspnea have been described for Plantago lanceolata. In the present study the antitussive effect of this plant was evaluated. Methods: The antitussive effects of aerosols of two different concentrations of Soxhlet and macerated ethanolic extracts, codeine and saline were tested by counting the number of coughs produced due to aer...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2015
Agam Vora Milind Y Nadkar

Cough is the most frequent complaint of patients seeking medical attention in general and hospital practice. Cough is controlled by treating the cause, however, when no cause can be found, symptomatic relief of cough must be considered. Treatment of dry cough resulting from increased sensitivity of the cough reflex remains a challenge in some subjects. Codeine in combination with other medicine...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1968
N B Eddy H Friebel K J Hahn H Halbach

This report-the third of a series on codeine and its alternates for pain and cough relief-presents a detailed review of the physiology and pathophysiology of cough, the methods for the experimental and clinical measurement of the antitussive action of drugs, possible mechanisms of action of antitussive agents, and includes a compilation of experimental results and clinical experience with codei...

2014
Eric Dubuis Michael A. Wortley Megan S. Grace Sarah A. Maher John J. Adcock Mark A. Birrell Maria G. Belvisi

BACKGROUND Theophylline has been used in the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease for more than 80 years. In addition to bronchodilator and anti-inflammatory activity, clinical studies have suggested that theophylline acts as an antitussive agent. Cough is the most frequent reason for consultation with a family doctor, and treatment options are limited. Determining how ...

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