Phytotherapy of cough

Advances in Phytomedicine
2006.0

Abstract

The problems emerging from the treatment of cough during many types of respiratory diseases by conventional opioid antitussive agents, such as codeine and codeine-like compounds, are well known. In recent years, much effort has been made to create drugs that exhibit minimum side effect on the organism. One of them is the medicinal plants, which are potential source of substances with high-antitussive efficiency with minimal unwanted effects. Recent trends of modern phytotherapy include specification of active substances responsible for therapeutic effect as well as their quantification in the healing drugs, which enables the treatment rationalization, especially the dosing and pursuing of adverse effects. The purpose of this chapter is to give the overview of some medicinal plants and their active compounds with cough-suppressing activity. The common information about antitussive efficiency of selected herbal products are replenished with results of our ongoing research program related to search for potentially antitussive active herbal polysaccharides.

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