. Keywords: Neurogenic Cough; Gabapentin; Sensory Neuropathic Cough; Chronic Cough; Laryngeal Sensory Neuropathy, Vagal Neuropathy.
Gabapentin could be 'viable alternative' for chronic cough Gabapentin is a successful treatment for chronic cough and could be a 'viable'
Gabapentin: a suppressant for refractory chronic cough. Gabapentin: a suppressant for refractory chronic cough Lancet. 2024 Nov 3;380 (9853
In patients with chronic cough, gabapentin led to improved cough symptoms compared with placebo.
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.
Chronic cough is neurological and it can be treated with gabapentin. A study also shows the effective treatment of Gabapentin for chronic
Gabapentin is another agent that has been used to treat neuropathic pain and has been shown to be effective in reducing cough in chronic cough patients in a randomised double-blind trial, suggesting that there is a central reflex sensitisation in refractory chronic cough . Gabapentin was also beneficial in chronic cough patients with laryngeal
Gabapentin is another agent that has been used to treat neuropathic pain and has been shown to be effective in reducing cough in chronic cough patients in a randomised double-blind trial, suggesting that there is a central reflex sensitisation in refractory chronic cough . Gabapentin was also beneficial in chronic cough patients with laryngeal
Gabapentin: a suppressant for refractory chronic cough. Gabapentin: a suppressant for refractory chronic cough Lancet. 2024 Nov 3;380 (9853
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