Efficacy of Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide Oral Solution

Dextromethorphan hydrobromide oral solution belongs to the group of central system cough suppressants, which have the effect of inhibiting the central system and thus producing cough suppression.
The drug is mainly used for the treatment of dry cough without sputum, including frequent and severe cough and various coughs caused by respiratory diseases.
Adverse reactions such as dizziness, drowsiness, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting may occur with the use of this product, which generally does not inhibit respiration, and is not significantly addictive or tolerable when taken over a long period of time. Overdose may cause confusion, bronchospasm, or even respiratory depression.
It is contraindicated in pregnant women within the third month of pregnancy, breastfeeding women, those with a history of psychiatric disorders, and patients who have stopped taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors for less than two weeks.
Patients who want to use dextromethorphan hydrobromide oral solution are advised to go to a regular hospital, consult a professional doctor, cooperate with the doctor to complete the relevant examinations, and avoid blind use of drugs.