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Codeine and Its Alternates for Pain and Cough Relief

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
Excerpt Codeine was first isolated in 1832, 25 years after the isolation of morphine, but its chemical relationship as the methyl ether of morphine was not established until 50 years later.
N. B. Eddy
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Reducing Venipuncture Pain by Cough Trick

open access: yesAnesthesia & Analgesia, 2004
Prabhat Kumar Sinha   +1 more
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Painful ears and a cough

BMJ, 2009
A 76 year old man was seen in the rheumatology clinic with a rash (fig 1⇓), monoarthritis of the right wrist, and fatigue. He also had bilateral painful ears (fig 2⇓), an intermittent hoarse voice, and hearing loss. He had a history of gout and was a non-smoker. Six months before presentation, the patient had an episode of anterior uveitis.
Leena, Patel, Sonya, Abraham
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Pharmacotherapeutic Options for Chronic Refractory Cough.

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2020
Introduction: Chronic refractory cough (CRC) is more than a persistent cough, but can cause serious impairment to quality of life. Through remarkable advances in our understanding of the neurobiology of cough, there is realization that CRC can be ...
W. Song, K. Chung
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[Fever, productive cough, chest pain].

Schweizerische Rundschau fur Medizin Praxis = Revue suisse de medecine Praxis, 1991
This 27 year old woman had thoracic pain associated with breathing and movements for 10 months. Later on she complained about productive cough and fever. A pleural effusion developed. This effusion and the other symptoms did not resolve after therapy with erythromycin. Microbiology, serology and a bronchoscopy were unrevealing.
R, Oertel, A, Overlack, H, Vetter
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Woman with cough and chest pain

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2023
Chun-Jen Wu   +2 more
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Severe Paroxysmal Coughing and Pleuritic Pain in an Adult

Hospital Practice, 1995
A 49-year-old woman presented with severe paroxysmal cough­ ing and disabling pleuritic pain of one week's duration. She had had nasal congestion that she described as "different from the usual cold," followed several days after its onset by a nonpro­ ductive cough that became paroxysmal after a week.
D M, Musher, W A, Keitel
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