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Antitussive action of aerosolized terpenes in guinea pigs and humans

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It is established with both animal and human assays that the use of aerosolized terpenes does produce significant antitussive effects, and these effects are related to the concentration of the materials in the exposed atmosphere.
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This article is published in Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.The article was published on 1964-07-01. It has received 2 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Antitussive Agent.

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Biological activity of the terpenoids and their derivatives--recent advances.

TL;DR: It is now apparent that various lower terpenoids have a much greater physiological significance in insects and in plants than was realised at the time of the earlier survey and so the new approaches to insect control and weed control opened up by this knowledge can be expected to see intensive exploitation in the near future.
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Chemical Pneumonitis from Medicated Vapor Aerosol Spraying

TL;DR: chest disclosed diffuse mottled densities in both lung fields, more marked on the right than the left, and changes were deemed compatible with an extensive chemical inhalation pneumonitis.
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Antitussive compounds: testing methods and results.

TL;DR: It was found that codeine, narcotine, Propadrine, and nalorphine produced almost identical antitussive responses after subcutaneous administration in guinea pigs, while some compounds related to narcotine; i.e., cotarnine, hydrastinine, and hydrastine, were considerably less effective orally than narcotine.
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Aerosol Steroid Therapy and Chronic Bronchial Asthma

Hylan A. Bickerman, +1 more
- 18 May 1963 - 
TL;DR: This investigation was based on the concept that topically administered steroid would result in a high local concentration of hormone on the bronchial mucosa and might so effect relief of asthma with less of the adverse reactions encountered with systemic steroid therapy.
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