Gabapentin: a suppressant for refractory chronic cough. Gabapentin: a suppressant for refractory chronic cough Lancet. 2024 Nov 3;380 (9853
Gabapentin and baclofen can improve chronic refractory cough used in the study. Gabapentin relives cough mainly by inhibiting the
A 63-y-old man with chronic cough and cough syncope was treated with low-dose gabapentin, a neuropathic pain medication, and showed significant improvement. The case report discusses the pathophysiology of cough syncope and the role of gabapentin in chronic cough.
The neuromodulator gabapentin is effective for neuropathic pain with central sensitisation, and findings from two case series have shown success with gabapentin in chronic cough. 9,10 We aimed to test whether gabapentin, given to patients with refractory chronic cough, improves cough-specific quality of life and decreases cough severity and
In patients with chronic cough, gabapentin led to improved cough symptoms compared with placebo.
In patients with chronic cough, gabapentin led to improved cough symptoms compared with placebo.
In patients with chronic cough, gabapentin led to improved cough symptoms compared with placebo.
The neuromodulator gabapentin is effective for neuropathic pain with central sensitisation, and findings from two case series have shown success with gabapentin in chronic cough. 9,10 We aimed to test whether gabapentin, given to patients with refractory chronic cough, improves cough-specific quality of life and decreases cough severity and
. Keywords: Neurogenic Cough; Gabapentin; Sensory Neuropathic Cough; Chronic Cough; Laryngeal Sensory Neuropathy, Vagal Neuropathy.
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