Short PapersAssessment of the Antitussive Efficacy of Codeine Using Cough Sound Pressure Levels as a Means of Measuring Cough
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2006, Journal of Allergy and Clinical ImmunologyCitation Excerpt :Also, the effect of more prolonged treatment with multiple doses may have been different. Recent studies of cough in upper respiratory tract infections have also failed to demonstrate an antitussive effect of codeine15-17 and dextromethorphan.28 The only studies to suggest a significant effect on cough studied subjects in laboratory conditions.7-11
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