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Antitussive drugs neuronal effects

An effect of opening K+ channels is to hypetpolarise the primary sensory neurons. Similarly to local anaesthetics, this makes the cell less likely to produce an action potential because more depolarising stimuli are needed to overcome the block. NS 1619 is an example of this type of drug which has initially shown antitussive activity in a variety of experimental systems. [Pg.195]


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