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Query: UMLS:C0010200 (
cough
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Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride
(I), brompheniramine maleate (II), and dextromethorphan hydrobromide (III) in a
cough
-cold sytup were separated and determined by ion-pair reversed-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography. The separation was carried out using a muBondapak C18 column (30 cm x 3.9 mm i.d.) and a mobile phase of acetonitrile-water-acetic acid (40:60:1) with 0.01 N 1-octanesulfonic acid sodium salt and 0.05 N potassium nitrate. Detection was accomplished using a UV detector at 265 nm for I and II; III was monitored at 280 nm. Concentration versus peak height plots in the ranges of 0.37-1.9 mg/ml for I, 0.025-0.126 mg/ml for II, and 0.125-0.625 mg/ml for III were linear. Ten consecutive injections of a mixture gave a percent relative standard deviation of less than 1% for all three components. Average recoveries from laboratory-prepared samples were 100.5% for I, 100.9% for II, and 100.1% for III. No precolumn cleanup was necessary, and the chromatogram was complete in 16 min.
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PMID:Ion-pair reversed-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography of cough-cold syrups I: pseudoephedrine hydrochloride, brompheniramine maleate, and dextromethorphan hydrobromide. 51 4
Pseudoephedrine
and dextromethorphan are therapeutic constituents of numerous commonly used, over-the-counter
cough
and cold preparations. Although this drug combination is generally considered quite safe if utilized in recommended doses, overmedication or overdose can result in serious neurologic and cardiovascular abnormalities that occasionally can be life-threatening. We present a case of a 2-year-old child who developed hyperirritability, psychosis, and ataxia after being overmedicated with a pseudoephedrine/dextromethorphan combination
cough
preparation, and discuss probable mechanisms of toxicity and risk factors for adverse events.
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PMID:Dextromethorphan- and pseudoephedrine-induced agitated psychosis and ataxia: case report. 1019 88
Pseudoephedrine
is a nasal vasoconstrictor and is contained in many
cough
and cold medications. It is generally harmless when used in recommended doses. Hypertensive crisis, psychosis, hemorrhagic stroke, and intracranial hemorrhage have been reported as severe complications. We report a 4-year-old girl with nasopharyngeal rhabdomyosarcoma who developed stroke while on pseudoephedrine therapy for 3 days and had no hematological abnormalities.
...
PMID:Stroke associated with pseudoephedrine in a child with rhabdomyosarcoma. 1641 Feb 7
d-
Pseudoephedrine
(
PSE
) is one of the main ingredients of Ephedrae herba. Although
PSE
is widely applied for patients with a common cold and upper respiratory inflammation as a decongestant, the effects of
PSE
on
cough
have never been reported. In this study, we investigated the antitussive effects of intraperitoneal injection of
PSE
on the
cough
reflex induced by microinjection of citric acid into the larynx of guinea pigs.
PSE
decreased the number of
cough
reflexes dose-dependently (-18.3 +/- 5.0% at 20 mg/kg, P<0.05; -41.1 +/- 7.2% at 60 mg/kg, P<0.01). Furthermore,
PSE
(60 mg/kg) increased the threshold intensity for inducing fictive
cough
by electrical micro-stimulation of the nucleus tractus solitarius (+72.7 +/- 8.4%, P<0.01). On the afferent discharge of the superior laryngeal nerve,
PSE
suppressed the increases of amplitude and frequency when stimulated by citric acid at laryngeal mucosa. These results demonstrate that
PSE
possesses an antitussive effect that might be derived from both central and peripheral actions.
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PMID:Effect of d-pseudoephedrine on cough reflex and its mode of action in guinea pigs. 1697 66
The common cold, or upper respiratory tract infection, is one of the leading reasons for physician visits. Generally caused by viruses, the common cold is treated symptomatically. Antibiotics are not effective in children or adults. In children, there is a potential for harm and no benefits with over-the-counter
cough
and cold medications; therefore, they should not be used in children younger than four years. Other commonly used medications, such as inhaled corticosteroids, oral prednisolone, and Echinacea, also are ineffective in children. Products that improve symptoms in children include vapor rub, zinc sulfate, Pelargonium sidoides (geranium) extract, and buckwheat honey. Prophylactic probiotics, zinc sulfate, nasal saline irrigation, and the herbal preparation Chizukit reduce the incidence of colds in children. For adults, antihistamines, intranasal corticosteroids, codeine, nasal saline irrigation, Echinacea angustifolia preparations, and steam inhalation are ineffective at relieving cold symptoms.
Pseudoephedrine
, phenylephrine, inhaled ipratropium, and zinc (acetate or gluconate) modestly reduce the severity and duration of symptoms for adults. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and some herbal preparations, including Echinacea purpurea, improve symptoms in adults. Prophylactic use of garlic may decrease the frequency of colds in adults, but has no effect on duration of symptoms. Hand hygiene reduces the spread of viruses that cause cold illnesses. Prophylactic vitamin C modestly reduces cold symptom duration in adults and children.
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PMID:Treatment of the common cold in children and adults. 2331 18
In the present paper, a multicomponent analysis approach based on spectrophotometry method was developed for simultaneous determination of Guaifenesin (GU), Chlorpheniramine (CHL) and
Pseudoephedrine
(
PSE
) without any separation steps. The method under study is signal processing method based on Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) coupled with zero cross point technique. In this paper, CWT method was tested by synthetic ternary mixtures and was applied to the commercial
cough
syrup as a real sample and assessed by applying the standard addition technique. For demonstrate the accuracy of the results, other applications of signal processing, such as Derivative Transform (DT), Partial Least Squares (PLS) regression and Principal Components Regression (PCR) were used as comparative methods. Afterwards, the obtained results from analyzing the
cough
syrup by all methods were compared to the High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) as a reference method. One-way analysis of variance test at 95% confidence level showed no significant differences between CWT and other applications.
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PMID:Use of continuous wavelet transform approach for simultaneous quantitative determination of multicomponent mixture by UV-Vis spectrophotometry. 2976 24