Definition of Tussive. Meaning of Tussive. Synonyms of Tussive

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Definition of Tussive

Tussive
Tussive Tus"sive, a. (Med.) Pertaining to a cough; caused by coughing.

Meaning of Tussive from wikipedia

- Cold medicines are a group of medications taken individually or in combination as a treatment for the symptoms of the common cold and similar conditions...
- ultrasonography can be used to differentiate between benign and malignant tumors. Tussive fremitus is a vibration felt on the chest when the patient coughs.: 411 ...
- Siraitia grosvenorii. Experiments in mice and guinea pigs have shown anti-tussive effects, matching its use in traditional Chinese medicine. Culture mediums...
- syncope (fainting) likely to have a similar pathophysiological origin to tussive syncope. One reported case occurred while a patient was watching the television...
- anti-inflammatory Fennel anti-spasmodic, diuretic Licorice anti-spasmodic, anti-tussive, for peptic ulcer Sesame seed diuretic, galactagogue, demulcent Star anise...
- been used as an astringent, antiseptic, anti-parasitic, anti-viral anti-tussive, emmenagogue, and anti-spasmodic agent. It was commonly included in mixtures...
- N (June 2019). "BLU-5937: A selective P2X3 antagonist with potent anti-tussive effect and no taste alteration". Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics...
- utilized throughout human history for a variety of medicinal (analgesic, anti-tussive and anti-diarrheal) and hypnotic properties linked to the diversity of...
- tissues, capsaicin is widely used to determine the cough threshold and as a tussive stimulant in clinical research of cough suppressants. Capsaicin is what...
- products, including painkillers, vitamins, haematinics, antimalarials, tussives, antibiotics, anthelmintics, antihistamines, antacids and cardioprotectants...