Misuse of Cough Syrup

Cough syrup as an intoxicant Many antirritant cough syrups contain active ingredients that are psychoactive in high doses and can be abused as intoxicants. Substances include, for example: Opioids such as codeine, dihydrocodeine and ethylmorphine. NMDA antagonists: dextromethorphan Antihistamines such as diphenhydramine and oxomemazine. Phenothiazines: promethazine (out of commerce). Such drugs are unlike other drugs … Misuse of Cough Syrup

Antitussives

Products Antitussives are commercially available in the form of tablets, capsules, as cough syrups, and drops, among others. Structure and properties Antitussives do not have a uniform chemical structure. However, many are derived from natural opium alkaloids (opioids). Effects Antitussives have cough-irritating (antitussive) properties. They reduce the frequency and intensity of coughing attacks. Their effects … Antitussives

Ethylmorphine

Products Ethylmorphine was present in cough syrups. Structure and properties Ethylmorphine (C19H23NO_(3, Mr = 313.4 g/mol) is an -ethylated morphine. It is present in drugs as ethyl morphine hydrochloride and as a dihydrate, a white crystalline powder that is soluble in water. Effects Ethylmorphine (ATC R05DA01, ATC S01XA06) is an antitussive agent. Indications Irritative cough