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What is the drug cloperastine used for?

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Acute cough is one of the most common reasons people visit a general practitioner, with respiratory tract infections being a primary cause. For those seeking relief, it's important to understand questions like: **what is the drug cloperastine used for?** It is primarily used as an effective antitussive, or cough suppressant.

Who cannot take Copastin?

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Pharmacological data and clinical use spanning over 40 years indicate that Copastin, also known as cloperastine hydrochloride, is not suitable for everyone, particularly certain vulnerable patient populations. Understanding the specific contraindications and cautions is vital to ensure patient safety and prevent adverse health outcomes.

What is another name for cloperastine?

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Cloperastine is a cough suppressant (antitussive) and antihistamine used to relieve dry cough [1.7.5, 1.5.6]. So, what is another name for cloperastine? It is marketed internationally under various brand names, including Hustazol, Nitossil, and Seki [1.3.1].

What is the drug Copastin used for?

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In clinical studies spanning over 40 years, cloperastine, the active ingredient in the medication known as Copastin, has been proven effective for suppressing coughs. This non-narcotic antitussive acts centrally on the brain to reduce the cough reflex. This article explores in detail what is the drug Copastin used for, its mechanism, side effects, and more.

What is the drug Hustazol used for?

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First introduced in Japan in 1972, Hustazol (cloperastine) is a non-opioid cough suppressant available in certain countries to relieve various respiratory conditions. This article will explore in detail **what is the drug Hustazol used for**, its mechanism of action, and important considerations for its use.