1. [Results of international multicentre non-interventional clinical study of the effectiveness and safety of ascoril expectorant for the treatment of cough in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan].
- Author
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Nurgozhin TS, Guliaev AE, Ermekbaeva BA, Zhaugasheva SK, Abuova GT, and An ÉA
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adrenergic beta-2 Receptor Agonists administration & dosage, Adrenergic beta-2 Receptor Agonists adverse effects, Adult, Aged, Child, Preschool, Drug Combinations, Drug Monitoring, Expectorants administration & dosage, Expectorants adverse effects, Female, Humans, Kazakhstan, Male, Outpatients, Patient Acuity, Respiratory Tract Infections classification, Respiratory Tract Infections physiopathology, Treatment Outcome, Uzbekistan, Albuterol administration & dosage, Albuterol adverse effects, Bromhexine administration & dosage, Bromhexine adverse effects, Cough drug therapy, Cough etiology, Cough physiopathology, Guaifenesin administration & dosage, Guaifenesin adverse effects, Respiratory Tract Infections complications
- Abstract
This paper reports results of international multicentre non-interventional clinical study of the effectiveness and safety of ascoril expectorant for the treatment of cough in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. The study included 16312 patients examined in different cities during 2011-2012. It showed that ascoril expectorant (Glenmark) at a standard dose is an effective agent for the treatment of cough in children above 3 years and adults aged up to 78 years with ARVI and acute bronchitis, exacerbation of these conditions or grade I-II chronic obstructire pulmonary disease. Most patients reported good therapeutic effect within 1 day after intake. Ascoril expectorant caused no adverse reactions and was well tolerated by the patients. 91% of the attending physicians describe the drug as highly effective.
- Published
- 2013