Prenoxdiazine

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Prenoxdiazine

Chemical structure of Prenoxdiazine

Prenoxdiazine is a non-narcotic cough suppressant used in the treatment of dry cough. It is known for its ability to reduce the cough reflex without affecting the central nervous system.

Mechanism of Action

Prenoxdiazine works by acting on the peripheral nervous system. It reduces the sensitivity of the cough reflex by inhibiting the receptors in the respiratory tract. Unlike opioid cough suppressants, it does not act on the brain, thus avoiding the risk of addiction and sedation.

Pharmacokinetics

Prenoxdiazine is administered orally and is absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract. It is metabolized in the liver and excreted primarily through the urine. The onset of action is typically within 30 minutes, and the effects can last for several hours.

Clinical Uses

Prenoxdiazine is primarily used to treat non-productive coughs associated with conditions such as:

It is particularly useful in patients who need to suppress cough without the sedative effects of narcotic medications.

Side Effects

Common side effects of prenoxdiazine include:

These side effects are generally mild and transient. Serious side effects are rare.

Contraindications

Prenoxdiazine should not be used in patients with:

Caution is advised in patients with renal impairment.

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