Efficacy of levodropropizine in pediatric cough.

Pulm Pharmacol Ther

Respiratory Medicine and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Section, Clinic Center, Private Hospital, Naples, Italy.

Published: October 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Cough in children, especially preschoolers, is a common issue that pediatricians frequently address, with most cases stemming from viral respiratory infections.
  • The impact of a child's cough affects not just the child but also parents and caregivers, highlighting the broader implications of this condition.
  • Current treatment options for acute cough in children are limited and considered ineffective or unsafe, but levodropropizine is emerging as a potentially effective alternative for managing bothersome coughs.

Article Abstract

Cough in children is among the most common problems managed by pediatricians, and occurs more frequently in preschool than in older children. Most acute episodes of cough are due to viral upper respiratory tract infections. The morbidity associated with acute cough in a child extends also to parents, teachers, and other family members and caregivers. Unfortunately, therapeutic options for acute cough in children are severely limited due to the absence of drugs shown to be effective antitussives with an acceptable safety profile. Agents used in the management of adult cough, such as narcotics (codeine, hydrocodone), the non-narcotic opioid dextromethorphan, first-generation, potentially sedating antihistamines, and decongestants such as pseudoephedrine, have all been deemed inadequate for treatment of acute pediatric cough on a risk/benefit basis. A growing body of evidence suggests that the peripherally acting antitussive, levodropropizine, may be an attractive alternative for the treatment of bothersome acute cough in children.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pupt.2012.05.010DOI Listing

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