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es young Craig to pretend that he has whooping | cough, a disease that can be easily cured in 1999 bu |
facilitates expectoration and eases productive | cough, allowing patients to breathe freely and deepl |
Other symptoms included fatigue, headache, | cough, and unusual skin sores. |
Respiratory: | Cough and bronchospasm, most frequently seen with in |
alism as an infusion to treat coughs, whooping | cough and urinary infections. |
ess common are flu-like symptoms, headache and | cough and burning eyes. |
He described an intermittent nonproductive | cough and decreased appetite and was thought to have |
s stored in the log the pharmacy keeps for OTC | cough and cold medicine purchases? |
f "mineral-bearing" rock to Owen Farell, M. G. | Cough, and Alonzo Monroe. |
All residents of Nursing Home A with onset of | cough and fever between January 1, 2008 and February |
dition he was dogged by a sore throat, hacking | cough and occasional difficulty breathing, but remai |
ns for the treatment of arthritis, bronchitis, | cough, and diseases of the digestive system. |
ims of Legacy-2 developed skin lesions, fever, | cough and overall weakness (symptoms displayed by th |
g that the pharmacy uses to track purchases of | cough and cold medicine containing pseudoephedrine o |
It is commonly used for | cough associated with illnesses like common cold. |
In India it is also given as a medicine for | cough, asthma, fever, and cholera. |
ems, he was able to produce a bubbling hacking | cough at will. |
The infected child has a bad | cough, battles to breathe, and grunts. |
opril is similar to other ACE inhibitors, with | cough being the most common ADR. |
Se-wa starts to | cough blood. |
icrophones, instead using the PTT circuit as a | cough button (a momentary mute button) so that they |
The bark is used to treat | cough by the African Zulu. |
Post viral | cough can be resistant to treatment. |
This | cough can bring up phlegm which can be become close |
It acts on the | cough center in the medulla oblongata. |
espiratory tract is demonstrated by inhalation | cough challenge. |
night sweats, fever, | cough, chest pain |
she had also survived scarlet fever, whooping | cough, chickenpox, and measles. |
lgesic, gastro-intestinal, family planning and | cough, cold and allergy categories. |
They are also common ingredients used to make | cough, cold, and allergy products. |
e used medicinally in the Philippines to treat | cough, colic, diarrhea and dysentery. |
g would be shorter, and the result is that the | cough comes earlier in the song. |
fact, a photograph -- another "dubious" claim ( | cough, cough). |
Symptoms of crack lung include fever, | cough, difficulty breathing and severe chest pain. |
Tuberculosis and whooping | cough dramatically affected the elderly and young. |
In 1839 Franz Stollwerck opened a | cough drop production plant in Cologne. |
m William Wallace Smith, one of Smith Brothers | cough drop makers and a YMCA member and benefactor. |
00% pure honey candy (Honey Delights™) or as a | cough drop / throat lozenge (Honey Lozenges™). |
the commercial for Disperin tablets and Vicks | cough drop. |
n (1859-1949) was the developer of the menthol | cough drop. |
lls is the brand name of a popular mentholated | cough drop. |
Halls | cough drops (categorized as a cough suppressant/oral |
St., and offered an extensive line, including | cough drops, hard and soft candies, chocolates and m |
You Can't Cure Tuberculosis with | Cough Drops. |
n 1936 by William H. Luden, founder of Luden's | cough drops. |
5th Avenue bar but eventually selling Luden's | cough drops. |
ia, after being detected as having a fever and | cough during the screening process when he arrived a |
lled with cases of smallpox, measles, whooping | cough, dysentery and cholera. |
It is marked by | cough, dyspnea, anorexia and constipation. |
ter the dinner, the roommates began to develop | cough, dyspnea, anorexia, and fever. |
g doctor whom he had consulted about a chronic | cough, Emil had given up smoking years before. |
condition is characterized acutely by dyspnea, | cough, fever, chest infiltrates, and acute inflammat |
p was used medicinally by Native Americans for | cough, fevers, wounds, diarrhea. |
This child has been in a feeding center with a | cough for one month. |
They referred her to the hospital with a | cough for about more than a month now. |
Cough Forth Such Dilemmas cassette, 1995 release via | |
erous infections and diseases such as whooping | cough, grippe (Flu) and a whole host of infectious d |
s of an emetic which he had taken for whooping | cough, having held the dukedom for only a year. |
another occasion, when the Opposition tried to | cough him down in a debate, Sir Boyle met the interr |
present in the respiratory system may trigger | cough; however, smoker's cough develops as a consequ |
st clinical description of pertussis (whooping | cough) in 1578. |
in aqua laurocerasi) has been used for asthma, | cough, indigestion and dyspepsia, and as a sedative |
DO NOT | cough into your hands. |
Smoker's | cough is a kind of cough seen especially in smokers. |
A post-viral | cough is a lingering cough that follows a viral resp |
One possible cause for post-viral | cough is that the receptors that are responsible for |
Post-viral | cough is a clinically recognized condition represent |
ucosal build-up there; a slight and persistent | cough is the sign of the body trying to clear this ( |
Their voices become rough and hoarse, they | cough loudly, and the sound is as if air were driven |
gastrointestinal infections, typhoid, whooping | cough, measles, leprosy, tuberculosis, rheumatoid ar |
resembles strongly that of black licorice and | cough medicine (this is because the original mixture |
inate (INN), also known as Oxtriphylline, is a | cough medicine derived from xanthine and similar to |
aucine (plant derived compound usually used as | cough medicine), and geranamine (alkylamine compound |
It was included in some | cough medicines as an expectorant (though there is n |
It is also used in | cough medicines. |
irst commercial commission was for Liquifruita | cough mixture in 1982, followed by the Brazilian Fru |
Again they arrive late, and again they | cough often and loudly. |
Some smokers can get a more persistent | cough over time. |
ervous system (CNS), causing depression of the | cough reflex, partly by a direct effect on the cough |
t is spread among people when infected persons | cough, sneeze or speak. |
ey begin to exhibit symptoms, including fever, | cough, sore throat, body aches, chills and fatigue. |
) or chlophedianol (BAN) is a centrally-acting | cough suppressant used in the treatment of dry cough |
codeine is an opiate derivative developed as a | cough suppressant and analgesic. |
The L-isomer is used as a | cough suppressant under the name levoverbenone. |
rivative developed in Germany around 1900 as a | cough suppressant and analgesic. |
Cloperastine is a | cough suppressant that acts on the central nervous s |
This filled the need for a | cough suppressant lacking the sedative side-effects, |
extromethorphan for over-the-counter sale as a | cough suppressant in 1958. |
opioids such as levorphanol and the non-opioid | cough suppressant dextromethorphan. |
Zipeprol is a centrally acting | cough suppressant which acts as a local anaesthetic |
as developed in the early 1900s as a potential | cough suppressant and analgesic. |
Dextromethorphan (15 mg/15 mL) ( | cough suppressant) |
Drotebanol has powerful antitussive ( | cough suppressant) effects, and is around 10x more p |
hydrocodone as an analgesic and codeine as a | cough suppressant) Benzylmorphine is now a Schedule |
rol fulminant diarrhea, and as an antitussive ( | cough suppressant). |
Dextromethorphan - An over-the-counter | cough suppressant, as well as dissociative hallucino |
iatic, neuroprotective (protects brain cells), | cough suppressant, anti-inflammatory, and ultraviole |
Meprotixol is a | cough suppressant. |
Oxolamine is a | cough suppressant. |
Fedrilate is a | cough suppressant. |
Nepinalone is a | cough suppressant. |
Normethadone is a | cough suppressant. |
Dimethoxanate is a | cough suppressant. |
Dibunate is a | cough suppressant. |
Droxypropine is a | cough suppressant. |
Morclofone is a | cough suppressant. |
Bibenzonium bromide is a | cough suppressant. |
Dropropizine (or dipropizine) is a | cough suppressant. |
Pipazetate (or pipazethate) is a | cough suppressant. |
Benproperine (INN) is a | cough suppressant. |
Pentoxyverine (rINN) or carbetapentane is a | cough suppressant. |
r brospamin) is an nonaddictive opioid central | cough suppressant. |
ve hallucinogen (NMDA receptor antagonist) and | cough suppressant. |
It has been used medicinally as a | cough suppressant. |
an ingredient in many brands of mouthwash and | cough suppressant. |
urgery as a 1 to 2 per cent solution, and as a | cough suppressant. |
Oxeladin is a | cough suppressant.It is a highly potent and effectiv |
cisteine should not be used with antitussives ( | cough suppressants) or medicines that dry up bronchi |
active drugs, consisting of opioid analgesics, | cough suppressants, and dissociative hallucinogens, |
d in Europe in the intense search for stronger | cough suppressants, especially to slow the spread of |
looking for new semi-synthetic analgesics and | cough suppressants. |
Viminol has both antitussive ( | cough suppressing) and analgesic (pain reducing) eff |
g out is an extremely rare condition, known as | cough syncope, and that Farquharson was unlikely to |
However he later conceded he had never seen | cough syncope, would not know how to take a history |
Cough Syrup - 1 mg/5 ml | |
Toxic | cough syrup refers to a 2007 scandal with Panamanian |
d Drug Administration did not regard the toxic | cough syrup scandal as being China's fault. |
re, Devu watches an advertisement for Glycodin | Cough Syrup and proceeds to buy her a bottle. |
ntrix Pharmaceutical announced the launch of a | cough syrup containing a mixture of clophedianol and |
In theory, | cough syrup containing ethylmorphine is listed in US |
as the key ingredient in homemade homeopathic | cough syrup, when mashed with caramelized sugar and |
with the distribution of the government-issued | cough syrup. |
reason it is often added to some antitussive ( | cough) syrups. |
thereafter, she contracted a case of whooping | cough that went undiagnosed for several months. |
, characterised by a somewhat worrying raucous | cough that increased in volume as the tour progresse |
ng unseen by the other shoppers, and starts to | cough up rose petals. |
began taking children, suffering with whooping | cough, up the hill, believing it would cure them. |
Being a half-demon, she would | cough up blood every day and would be severely hurt |
be marked by diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, | cough, urticaria, hepatosplenomegaly, pulmonary abno |
Post-viral | cough usually goes away on its own; however, cough s |
had a bad reaction to his pertussis (whooping | cough) vaccine when he was an infant, and his family |
is, Parkinson's disease, lung injury, whooping | cough, vaccine testing, dentistry, heart disease, tr |
ate and test the effectiveness of the whooping | cough vaccine, as well as groundbreaking research in |
temptress drinks the holy water she begins to | cough violently and collapses on the ground, making |
smallpox, measles, scarlet fever and whooping | cough was four times as high as in the surrounding c |
fe, Diana, and an accomplice, Tecwen Whittock, | cough when host Chris Tarrant read out the correct a |
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