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An update and systematic review on drug therapies for the treatment of refractory chronic cough.

Nicole M RyanAnne E VertiganSurinder S Birring
Published in: Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy (2018)
Repurposed pain medications such as gabapentin and pregabalin reduce the frequency of cough and improve quality of life. Along with speech pathology, they are important and alternate treatments for refractory CC. However, more treatments are needed and the P2X3 ion channel receptor antagonists show the most promise. With a better understanding of neuronal activation and sensitisation and their signal processing in the brain, improved animal models of cough, and the use of validated cough measurement tools, more effective treatments will develop.
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