Clofedanol
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Overview
Clofedanol (INN) or chlophedianol (BAN) is a centrally acting cough suppressant used in the treatment of dry cough. Clofedanol has local anesthetic and antihistamine properties, and may have anticholinergic effects at high doses.[1] It is marketed in Canada under the trade name Ulone, but is not available currently in the United States. In August 2009, Centrix Pharmaceutical announced the launch of a cough syrup containing a mixture of clophedianol and pseudoephedrine, marketed under the brand name Clofera. It has a release to market date in the beginning of the fourth quarter 2009.[2] Chlophedianol was approved for OTC status in 1987 by the FDA OTC monograph process[3] and its safety and efficacy data are limited.
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- ↑ "Clofedanol" (in français). BIAM. 1998-07-24. Retrieved 2007-04-15.
- ↑ "Centrix Pharmaceutical Announces Clofera(TM), a Unique Antitussive and Nasal Decongestant for the Temporary Relief of Cough and Nasal Congestion". Cenrx.com. Retrieved 2009-09-27.
- ↑ "Department of Health and Human Services. Food and Drug Administration. 21 CFR Parts 310, 341, and 369. Docket No. 76N-052T. Cold, cough, allergy, bronchodilator, and antiasthmatic drug products for over-the0counter human use; final monograph for OTC antitussive drug products. Federal Register 1987;52(155):30042-57" (PDF). FDA.gov. 1987-08-12.