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Levodropropizine for treating cough in adult and children: a meta-analysis of published studies

BACKGROUND: Cough is one of the most common symptoms for which patients seek medical attention from primary care physicians and lung specialists. About 40% of the population at any one time report cough. Cough is associated with significantly impaired health-related quality of life. Levodropropizine...

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Autores principales: Zanasi, Alessandro, Lanata, Luigi, Fontana, Giovanni, Saibene, Federico, Dicpinigaitis, Peter, De Blasio, Francesco
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4472410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26097707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40248-015-0014-3
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author Zanasi, Alessandro
Lanata, Luigi
Fontana, Giovanni
Saibene, Federico
Dicpinigaitis, Peter
De Blasio, Francesco
author_facet Zanasi, Alessandro
Lanata, Luigi
Fontana, Giovanni
Saibene, Federico
Dicpinigaitis, Peter
De Blasio, Francesco
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description BACKGROUND: Cough is one of the most common symptoms for which patients seek medical attention from primary care physicians and lung specialists. About 40% of the population at any one time report cough. Cough is associated with significantly impaired health-related quality of life. Levodropropizine is an effective and very well tolerated peripheral antitussive drug. We want to compare it to central cough suppressants efficacy (opioids and non-opioids) that may be associated with side effects limiting their use. METHODS: After a comprehensive literature search, a meta-analysis of 7 clinical studies of levodropropizine vs. control, including a total of 1,178 patients, was performed with the aim to evaluate the overall comparative efficacy of levodropropizine in the pediatric and adult population. Three electronic databases and reference list were used to search for studies that assessed the efficacy of levodropropizine for treating cough in children and adults using as standardized efficacy parameters the cough frequency and severity, and number of night awakenings as outcome parameters. RESULTS: The meta-analysis of all standardized efficacy parameters showed a highly statistically significant difference in the overall antitussive efficacy in favor of levodropropizine vs. control treatments (p = 0.0015). The heterogeneity test for the efficacy outcome was not statistically significant (p = 0.0534). Seven studies met out inclusion criteria. A meta-analysis of the eligible ones showed a statistically significant difference in the overall anti-tussive effect of levodropropizine versus control (p = 0.0015). CONCLUSIONS: This analysis indicates that levodropropizine is an effective antitussive drug in children and adults, with statistically significant better overall efficacy outcomes vs. central antitussive drugs (codeine, cloperastine, dextromethorphan) in terms of reducing cough intensity and frequency, and nocturnal awakenings. This result further reinforces the favorable benefit/risk profile of levodropropizine in the management of cough. The efficacy of levodropropizine in the treatment of cough in children and adults is higher than that of the common centrally-acting anti-tussive.
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spelling pubmed-44724102015-06-20 Levodropropizine for treating cough in adult and children: a meta-analysis of published studies Zanasi, Alessandro Lanata, Luigi Fontana, Giovanni Saibene, Federico Dicpinigaitis, Peter De Blasio, Francesco Multidiscip Respir Med Research BACKGROUND: Cough is one of the most common symptoms for which patients seek medical attention from primary care physicians and lung specialists. About 40% of the population at any one time report cough. Cough is associated with significantly impaired health-related quality of life. Levodropropizine is an effective and very well tolerated peripheral antitussive drug. We want to compare it to central cough suppressants efficacy (opioids and non-opioids) that may be associated with side effects limiting their use. METHODS: After a comprehensive literature search, a meta-analysis of 7 clinical studies of levodropropizine vs. control, including a total of 1,178 patients, was performed with the aim to evaluate the overall comparative efficacy of levodropropizine in the pediatric and adult population. Three electronic databases and reference list were used to search for studies that assessed the efficacy of levodropropizine for treating cough in children and adults using as standardized efficacy parameters the cough frequency and severity, and number of night awakenings as outcome parameters. RESULTS: The meta-analysis of all standardized efficacy parameters showed a highly statistically significant difference in the overall antitussive efficacy in favor of levodropropizine vs. control treatments (p = 0.0015). The heterogeneity test for the efficacy outcome was not statistically significant (p = 0.0534). Seven studies met out inclusion criteria. A meta-analysis of the eligible ones showed a statistically significant difference in the overall anti-tussive effect of levodropropizine versus control (p = 0.0015). CONCLUSIONS: This analysis indicates that levodropropizine is an effective antitussive drug in children and adults, with statistically significant better overall efficacy outcomes vs. central antitussive drugs (codeine, cloperastine, dextromethorphan) in terms of reducing cough intensity and frequency, and nocturnal awakenings. This result further reinforces the favorable benefit/risk profile of levodropropizine in the management of cough. The efficacy of levodropropizine in the treatment of cough in children and adults is higher than that of the common centrally-acting anti-tussive. BioMed Central 2015-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4472410/ /pubmed/26097707 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40248-015-0014-3 Text en © Zanasi et al. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Lanata, Luigi
Fontana, Giovanni
Saibene, Federico
Dicpinigaitis, Peter
De Blasio, Francesco
Levodropropizine for treating cough in adult and children: a meta-analysis of published studies
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title_fullStr Levodropropizine for treating cough in adult and children: a meta-analysis of published studies
title_full_unstemmed Levodropropizine for treating cough in adult and children: a meta-analysis of published studies
title_short Levodropropizine for treating cough in adult and children: a meta-analysis of published studies
title_sort levodropropizine for treating cough in adult and children: a meta-analysis of published studies
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4472410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26097707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40248-015-0014-3
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