2024
DOI: 10.1183/23120541.00241-2024
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Inhaled alkaline hypertonic divalent salts reduce refractory chronic cough frequency

Hisham Abubakar-Waziri,
David A. Edwards,
Deen Bhandu Bhatta
et al.

Abstract: Background.Treatment of chronic cough remains a challenge. We hypothesized that inhaled alkaline hypertonic divalent salts (alkaline HDS) might provide relief for refractory chronic cough by laryngeal and tracheal hydration.Methods.We conducted an exploratory, single-blinded, nasal-saline-controlled study in 12 refractory chronic cough patients to examine cough-suppression efficacy of an alkaline HDS composition (SC001) at pH 8 or pH 9 administered by nasal inhalation. As control, we used nasal saline with the… Show more

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