JOURNAL ARTICLE

Efficacy and Tolerability of Ambroxol Hydrochloride Lozenges in Sore Throat

J.T. FischerUwe PschornJean-Michel VixHubertus PeilBernhard AicherAchim MüllerChristian de Mey

Year: 2011 Journal:   Arzneimittelforschung Vol: 52 (04)Pages: 256-263   Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers (Germany)

Abstract

Sucking lozenges containing 20 mg or 30 mg ambroxol hydrochloride has a beneficial pain-relieving effect in patients with acute sore throat, superior to that achieved by sucking a placebo lozenge. While both strengths were equally well tolerated, the higher strength of 30 mg ambroxol hydrochloride did not prove more effective. The findings confirm that the previously discovered local anaesthetic properties of ambroxol hydrochloride do have beneficial clinical implications.

Keywords:
Sore throat Lozenge Tolerability Medicine Throat Anesthesia Hydrochloride Pharmacology Surgery Chemistry Adverse effect

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