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Cough
Cough—forceful release of air from lungs—is a sudden, often
involuntary reflex and a major defense mechanism
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Cough (2)
Coughs triggered by drainage of mucus from nasal passages into airways
are treated with cough suppressants (antitussives)
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Etiology of Chronic Cough With a Normal Chest
Radiograph
Cause Prevalence
Postnasal drip 28-41%
Asthma 24-33%
GERD 10-21%
Chronic bronchitis 5-10%
Postinfectious (often, viral URI) 10%
bronchial hyperresponsiveness
Bronchiectasis 4%
ACE inhibitors, tracheomalacia, 5%
eosinophilic bronchitis,
psychogenic, etc
Redrawn after Raffa RB. Netter's Illustrated Pharmacology, Updated
Ed. Elsevier, 2014
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Causes of Chronic Cough With Abnormal Chest
Radiograph
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Cough Suppressants (Antitussive Agents)
Cough suppressants are opioids that reduce sensitivity of central cough
receptors to peripherally activated afferents
Receptor desensitization disrupts reflex and minimizes coughing
Opioids include
opiates (morphine and drugs derived from opium poppy plant, such as
hydromorphone, hydrocodone, and codeine) and
synthetic drugs that mimic effects of morphine
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Antitussive Agents (2)
Opioids also produce many adverse effects, including
analgesia
addiction
sedation
euphoria
respiratory depression
nausea & vomiting and
Constipation
Doses of opioids needed to suppress cough are lower than doses that
evoke most of undesirable effects, particularly analgesia and addiction
Dextromethorphan, a morphine derivative and glutamate antagonist,
suppresses cough center and has fewer adverse effects than other opioids,
which accounts for its popularity in over-the counter preparations
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Other Cough Suppressants
Benzonatate [Tessalon]
Benzonatate is a glycerol derivative chemically similar to procaine
Benzonatate reduces activity of peripheral cough receptors and also
appears to reduce threshold of central cough center
Diphenhydramine
Diphenhydramine is an H1-receptor antagonist; however, antitussive
activity is probably not mediated at this receptor
Diphenhydramine acts centrally to decrease sensitivity of the cough
center to afferents
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Further study:
eLearning:
Unit 7: Drugs Used In Disorders Of The Respiratory System. In: Digital Guidebook 2015
Integrated Scientific and Clinical Pharmacology
IVMS MedPharm Cloud Folder
Notes:
Drugs Used In Disorders Of The Respiratory System Notes
Autacoids, Ergots, Anti-inflammatory Agents, and Immunosuppressive Agents Notes
o Histamine and its Antagonists
o Eicosanoids
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