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1: Br J Clin Pharmacol. 1984 May;17(5):521-4.Click here to read Links

Objective evaluation of dextromethorphan and glaucine as antitussive agents.

Twenty-four inpatients affected by chronic cough completed a single-dose double-blind cross-over study of placebo, glaucine 30 mg and dextromethorphan 30 mg. The study was carried out using a balanced incomplete block design, each patient receiving two of the three experimental treatments. Objective evaluation of cough was ensured by means of a writing cough recorder. Coughs after dextromethorphan and glaucine were fewer than coughs after placebo: however only glaucine was significantly different from placebo in reducing coughs. Treatments were well tolerated: clinical results included a reduction in pulse rate after both dextromethorphan and glaucine , and a large number of patients reporting side effects after dextromethorphan administration.

PMID: 6375709 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

PMCID: PMC1463443

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