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What Type of Drug Suppresses a Cough? A Guide to Antitussives

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Acute cough is one of the most common reasons people visit a general practitioner, accounting for about 50 cases per 1,000 people annually in the United Kingdom [1.2.1]. The primary answer to **what type of drug suppresses a cough** is a class of medications called antitussives [1.4.2].

What is Kafosed?: An Overview of the Cough Suppressant

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Dextromethorphan, the active ingredient in Kafosed, was first approved by the FDA in 1958 and has been a staple in over-the-counter cough suppressants for decades. So, **what is Kafosed?** It is a brand-name medication used to relieve dry, irritating coughs.

What is an antitussive? A comprehensive guide to cough suppressants

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According to the American Lung Association, cough is the most common reason for a doctor's visit, and for persistent dry coughs, an antitussive may be recommended. An antitussive is a medication specifically designed to suppress or control the coughing reflex, offering symptomatic relief from annoying and disruptive coughs. This guide explores how they work, their different types, and how to use them effectively and safely.