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Cough Update: Innovative opportunity in the treatment of acute cough

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eMediNexus    29 March 2021

A latest article published in Vestnik otorinolaringologii discussed that acute cough associated with influenza and acute respiratory viral infection (ARVI) is one of the most common complaints come across by a general practitioner or an otorhinolaryngologist. Sometimes, ARVI cough can be productive with the well apparent abnormal expectoration of sputum, especially in the aged and elderly subjects, young children and patients suffering from chest injuries, dry pleuritis and other disorders. Acute cough during ARVI in the practically healthy subjects is as a rule non-productive, frequently dry and resolves within 2-3 weeks.

Preparations of neo-bronchol (orally disintegrating tablets) can be recommended for inclusion in combined treatment of patients presenting with acute and chronic diseases, accompanied by the excretion of viscous and difficult-of-discharge bronchial mucus – such as, acute and chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bronchial asthma with difficulty in sputum discharge, and bronchoectatic disease. As volatile metabolites of ambroxolneo-bronchol tablet, for instance – ambroxol, menthol and cineol, have mucolytic, antiseptic and antibacterial actions on the trachea and bronchi. Irrigation with these volatile substances of receptors present in inflamed mucous membrane of the larynx, pharynx and nasal cavity confers an immediate cough-suppressive effect.

Source: VestnikOtorhinolaryngologii. 2015;80(5):85-90.doi: 10.17116/otorino201580585-90

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