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Query: UMLS:C0010200 (
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We compared the immunogenicity of the four available Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) conjugate vaccines in Alaska Native infants. Three of the vaccines, Hib oligosaccharide-CRM197 (HbOC), polyribosylribitol
phosphate
-diphtheria toxoid (PRP-D) and polyribosylribitol
phosphate
-tetanus toxoid (PRP-T), were given at 2, 4 and 6 months of age, and the PRP Neisseria meningitidis outer membrane protein (PRP-OMP) conjugate vaccine was given at 2 and 4 months of age. Enrollment was largely sequential by vaccine availability beginning with HbOC and ending with PRP-T. A total of 225 infants completed the full vaccination series. Groups of infants receiving the different vaccines did not differ significantly by sex, ethnicity, degree Alaska Native or age at vaccination. The only vaccine that induced a response with the first 2-month dose was PRP-OMP; 91% of infants had > or = 0.15 micrograms/ml and 57% had > or = 1.0 microgram/ml of anti-PRP antibody by 4 months of age. After two doses it also remained the most immunogenic. After the full three vaccine series, trials that requires
cough
of 21 days is excessively restrictive.
...
PMID:Comparative immunogenicity of four Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccines in Alaska Native infants. 834 81
A simple, rapid and convenient chromatographic method, which permits the simultaneous determination of chlorpheniramine (CP) and maleate (MA), recently developed by the authors was applied to the analysis of chlorpheniramine maleate (CPM) in
cough
and cold drugs. In this method, a Capcell Pak C8 column and an isocratic mobile phase containing 15% methanol, 50 mM KH2PO4 and 5mM tetra-n-butylammonium
phosphate
as an ion-pair reagent were used. By using the mobile phase adjusted to pH 3.0 with orthophosphoric acid, fumaric acid, MA, CP, acetaminophen (paracetamol), caffeine, and m- and p-hydroxybenzoic acid as candidates for an internal standard were eluted separately within 17 min. Detection was carried out with UV detector at 215 nm. Under the same conditions, five other antihistamines analogous to CPM were also separated. The calibration graphs for CP and MA showed good linearity in the range of 0.5-10 nmol (0.195-3.9 micrograms) per 20 microliters injection, respectively. The proposed method was successfully applied to the simultaneous determination of CP and MA, i.e., CPM analysis, in commercial
cough
and cold drugs which pharmaceutical forms were tablet, granule and syrups.
...
PMID:[Quantitative analysis of chlorpheniramine maleate in cough and cold drugs by ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography for the simultaneous determination of chlorpheniramine and maleate]. 870 8
The ventilatory muscles perform various functions such as ventilation of the lungs, postural stabilization, and expulsive maneuvers (e.g.,
coughing
). They are classified in functional terms as inspiratory muscles, which include the diaphragm, parasternal intercostal, external intercostal, scalene, and sternocleidomastoid muscles; and expiratory muscles, which include the abdominal muscles, internal intercostal, and triangularis sterni. The ventilatory muscles require high-energy
phosphate
compounds such as ATP to fuel the biochemical and physical processes of contraction and relaxation. Maintaining adequate intracellular concentrations of these compounds depends on adequate intracellular substrate levels and delivery of these substrates by arterial blood flow. In addition to the delivery of substrates, blood flow influences muscle function through the removal of metabolic by-products, which, if accumulated, could exert negative effects on several excitatory and contractile processes. Skeletal muscle substrate utilization is also dependent on the ability to extract substrates from arterial blood, which, in turn, is accomplished by increasing the total number of perfused capillaries. It follows that matching perfusion to metabolic demands is critical for the maintenance of normal muscle contractile function. In this article, I review the factors that influence ventilatory muscle blood flow. Major emphasis is placed on the diaphragm because a large number of published reports deal with diaphragmatic blood flow. The second reason for focusing on the diaphragm is because it is the largest and most important inspiratory muscle.
...
PMID:Regulation of ventilatory muscle blood flow. 890 53
A liquid chromatographic method was developed for the simultaneous separation and determination of noscapine hydrochloride, hexylresorcinol and anethole in
cough
lozenges. Analysis was performed on a phenyl column with
phosphate
buffer- acetonitrile as mobile phase and the separated components were detected at 282 mm. Recoveries obtained for the analytes were of 94.6% for noscapine hydrochloride, 99.1% for hexylresorcinol and 96.3% for anethole. The values of the relative standard deviation were 0.8% for noscapine hydrochloride, 1.5% for hexylresorcinol and 1.1% for anethole. The analytical method was validated and a system suitability test was accomplished for the chromatographic method.
...
PMID:Determination of noscapine, hexylresorcinol and anethole in cough lozenges by liquid chromatography. 894 66
A 47-year-old woman complained of
coughing
for over 5 weeks. The
coughing
was not relieved by bronchodilators (theophylline, beta 2-adrenoceptor agonist; procaterol), anti-allergic agents (azelastine, ozagrel), an inhaled corticosteroid (beclomethasone dipropionate), a macrolide antibiotic (clarithromycin), or codeine
phosphate
. A peptide leukoriene receptor antagonist (pranlukast) completely abolished the
coughing
and increased the
cough
threshold to capsaicin. The patient was given a diagnosis of
cough
-variant asthma because her sputum contained many eosinophils and her airway responsiveness to methacholine was slightly higher than normal. Peptide leukotriene may have contributed to the
coughing
. The fact that
coughing
associated with
cough
-variant asthma was abolished by a peptide leukotriene receptor antagonist is clinically important.
...
PMID:[Cough-variant asthma successfully treated with a peptide leukotriene receptor antagonist]. 907 Nov 68
The methanol extract of Drymaria cordata Willd. was investigated for its effect on a
cough
model induced by sulfur dioxide gas in mice. It exhibited significant antitussive activity when compared with the control in a dose-dependent manner. The antitussive activity of the extract was comparable to that of codeine
phosphate
, a prototype antitussive agent. The D. cordata extract (100, 200, 400 mg/kg) showed 11.6%, 31.6% and 51.5% inhibition of
cough
with respect to the control group.
...
PMID:Studies on antitussive activity of Drymaria cordata Willd. (Caryophyllaceae). 914 57
The antitussive dimemorfan
phosphate
was discovered through extensive screening of morphinic derivatives and was introduced in Japan in 1975. The majority of studies on dimemorfan have been published in Japanese, and this review aims to make these data more generally available. The antitussive action of dimemorfan appears to be directly on the
cough
center in the medulla. Dimemorfan does not induce any significant physical or psychologic dependence, and its antitussive action is not affected by the opioid-receptor blocker levallorphan. Dimemorfan is therefore considered a nonnarcotic antitussive. Studies of antitussive effects in animal models indicate that dimemorfan is up to three times more potent than codeine and is equivalent to dextromethorphan. Three major comparative clinical trials and postmarketing surveillance studies showed that dimemorfan is equally or slightly more efficacious than dextromethorphan, benproperine
phosphate
, or placebo for the control of
coughing
. Several animal and clinical studies have confirmed the efficacy and safety of dimemorfan. Dimemorfan was effective in the majority of patients. In contrast to the narcotic antitussives, dimemorfan caused no serious problems with the digestive system, such as constipation and disorders of the bile duct, caused no dependence or tolerance, and was unlikely to have clinical analgesic effects. Minor side effects, such as loss of appetite, nausea, and drowsiness, were seen in less than 10% of patients. A syrup formulation of dimemorphan that retains its efficacy and safety is also available. Overall, these data indicate that dimemorfan is an effective nonnarcotic antitussive agent with a low incidence of adverse events.
...
PMID:The nonnarcotic antitussive drug dimemorfan: a review. 915 62
The methanol extract of Leucas lavandulaefolia was investigated for its effects on a
cough
model induced by sulfur dioxide gas in mice. It exhibited significant antitussive activity when compared with control in a dose-dependent manner. The antitussive activity of the extract was comparable to that of codeine
phosphate
(10 mg/kg), a prototype antitussive agent. The Leucas lavandulaefolia extract at 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg. p.o. showed inhibition of
cough
by 35.0, 51.9, and 56.5% within 1 h of performing the experiment.
...
PMID:Studies on in vivo antitussive activity of Leucas lavandulaefolia using a cough model induced by sulfur dioxide gas in mice. 925 11
We have developed a guinea pig model for
cough
related to allergic airway inflammation. Unanesthetized animals were exposed to capsaicin aerosols for 10 min, and
cough
frequency was counted during this period. The
cough
evaluation was performed by the following three methods: visual observation, acoustic analysis, and monitoring of pressure changes in the body chamber. These analyses clearly differentiated a
cough
from a sneeze. To elucidate the relationship between
cough
response and airway inflammation, animals were immunosensitized and multiple challenged. Sensitized guinea pigs presented no specific changes microscopically, but multiple-challenged animals showed an increased infiltration of inflammatory cells into the airway.
Cough
number in response to capsaicin increased significantly from 4.7 +/- 1.4 coughs/10 min in normal animals to 10.6 +/- 2.0 coughs/10 min in sensitized animals and further to 22.8 +/- 1.3 coughs/10 min in multiple-challenged animals. This augmented
cough
frequency was significantly inhibited by the inhalation of tachykinin-receptor antagonists and by oral ingestion, but not inhalation, of codeine
phosphate
. The results suggest that airway inflammation potentiates an elevation of
cough
sensitivity in this model.
...
PMID:Effects of airway inflammation on cough response in the guinea pig. 980 90
The present paper describes a patient who exhibited 'Alice in Wonderland' (AIW) syndrome as well as Lilliputian hallucinations. The patient regularly consumed a
cough
syrup that contained dihydrocodein
phosphate
and dl-methylephedrine hydrochloride over 3 years. At the age of 46, he developed AIW syndrome. The patient ingested a large dose of triazolam and exhibited delirium. Even after the disappearance of symptoms associated with AIW syndrome and delirium, the patient continued to experience Lilliputian hallucinations. We believe that these hallucinations were caused by some of the components of the
cough
syrup.
...
PMID:'Alice in Wonderland' syndrome and Lilliputian hallucinations in a patient with a substance-related disorder. 988
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