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Antitussives Glaucine

Glaucine is a non-narcotic antitussive agent. The D-isomer of glaucine is an alkaloid from Glaucium flavum Grantz, a species of Papaveraceae. It is better tolerated in doses claimed to be equieffective with codeine. Glaucine (30 mg capsules 3 times daily for 28 days) caused mild constipation in five patients (1). [Pg.1510]

Gastpar H, Criscuolo D, Dieterich HA. Efficacy and tolerability of glaucine as an antitussive agent. Curr Med Res Opin 1984 9(l) 21-7. [Pg.1510]

Glaucum flavium Glaucine Antitussive Bronchoddator Nosalova et al. (1989) Dierckx et al. (1981)... [Pg.332]

Glaucine, bulbocapnine, corydine, and isocorydine all exhibited adrenolytic action in anesthetized cats and rabbits, glaucine having the highest activity. Unlike the other three bases, glaucine showed strong antitussive properties in tolerable doses, and did not cause catalepsy. ... [Pg.336]


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