Capval®

Names Trade name: Capval® Non-proprietary name: Noscapine Other chemical names: Narcotin, Methoxyhydrastin (molecular formula of noscapine: C22H23NO7 Introduction Capval® belongs to the group of antitussives, also called cough suppressants. Antitussives can act on the one hand by inhibiting the cough centre in the brain stem (= central effect) and on the other hand by inhibiting … Capval®

Interactions | Capval®

Interactions Capval® should not be administered together with an expectorant, as this prevents the mucus formed from being coughed up and can lead to a congestion of secretion. In addition, combination with medications that have a central attenuating effect (such as sedatives, sleeping pills, antidepressants, neuroleptics, opioids or alcohol) is not recommended. An interaction with … Interactions | Capval®

Prescription requirement | Capval®

Prescription requirement Capval® is only available on prescription and therefore only available on prescription. Alternatives to Capval® Sedotussin is also a remedy for chesty cough. If you want to use purely herbal remedies, you can use preparations from Prospan. All articles in this series: Capval® Interactions Prescription requirement

Medication for cough

Many people suffer from coughs, especially during the cold season, and coughs often affect children. Coughing is the rapid expulsion of air through the glottis caused by a stimulus. Causes of coughing are either obstructions of the respiratory tract (e.g. by phlegm) or irritation of the mucous membranes (e.g. by smoke or dust). As a … Medication for cough