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Expectorants

The name is also given to a balsamic resin obtained from Styrax benzoin, which is carminative and mildly expectorant. [Pg.56]

Gua/aco/ is obtained by chemical treatment of lignum vitae the wood from a species of tree that grows in warm climates It is some times used as an expectorant to help relieve bronchial congestion... [Pg.1010]

EXPECTORANTS, ANTITUSSIVES AND RELATED AGENTS] (Vol 9) Emetine hydrochloride [316-42-7]... [Pg.360]

Isolates from Indian tobacco Q obelia inflata L.), as a cmde mixture of bases, have been recognized as expectorants. The same (or similar) fractions were also used both in the treatment of asthma and as emetics. The principal alkaloid in T. inflata is lobeline (49), an optically active tertiary amine which, unusual among alkaloids, is reported to readily undergo mutarotation, a process normally associated with sugars. Interestingly, it appears that the aryl-bearing side chains in (49) are derived from phenylalanine (25, R = H) (40). [Pg.539]

Pha.rma.ceutica.ls. Tartaric acid is used ia the manufacture of fine dmg salts, as ia effervescent salts. Tartar emetic [28300-74-5] is used ia small doses as an expectorant ia cough symps. It can be used to treat infections caused by Schistosomajaponium. [Pg.528]

Sodium iodide [7681-82-5] Nal, mol wt 149.92, mp 662°C, 84.66% I, forms colorless cubic crystals, which are soluble in water, ethanol, methanol, and acetone. It is used in photography, for the production of organic chemicals, and as an expectorant in cough medicines. Nal is separated by addition of sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate to an acidic iodide solution (see also Expectorants, antitussives, and related agents). [Pg.365]

Uses. In many cases cyanoacetic acid, cyanoacetates, or cyanoacetamide can be used alternatively. The traded cyanoacetic acid is mainly iatended for the synthesis of the cough remedy dextromethorphan [125-71-3] (31) (61) (see Expectorants, antitussives, and related agents) and of the fungicide cymoxanil [57966-95-7] (32) (62) (see Fungicides,agricultural). [Pg.471]

Codeine, mol wt 299.3, is a significantly less potent analgesic than morphine, requiring 60 mg (0.20 mmol) to equal the effectiveness of 10 mg (0.04 mmol) of morphine. However, codeine is orally effective, and it is less addictive and associated with less nausea than morphine. Codeine is used as an antitussive agent, although newer, nonaddictive agents are preferred (see Expectorants, antitussives, and related agents). [Pg.381]

See Antiasthmatic agents Expectorants, antitussives, and related agents Prostaglandins. [Pg.306]


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Antitussives, Mucolytics, Expectorants

COPD expectorants

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease expectorants

Common cold expectorants

Demulcent expectorants

EXPECTORANTS, ANTITUSSIVES, AND RELATED AGENTS

Expectorant General

Expectorant activity

Expectorant activity of genus Morus

Expectorant anise

Expectorant benzoin

Expectorant coughs

Expectorant drugs

Expectorant eucalyptus

Expectorant horehound

Expectorant ipecac

Expectorant licorice root

Expectorant lobelia

Expectorant squill

Expectorant thyme

Expectorants and Antitussives

Expectorants and Mucolytics

Expectorated matter

Expectorated sputum

Expectoration

Expectoration

Expectoration, black

Hycotuss Expectorant

Reflex expectorant

Respiratory diseases expectorants

Respiratory drugs expectorants

Saline expectorants

Sedative Expectorants

Stimulant (Irritant) Expectorants

Stimulant expectorant

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