Article date: October 1992
By: RA Stone, PJ Barnes, RW Fuller, in Volume 34, Issue 4, pages 370-372
The effect of a single, high dose of aspirin has been assessed against low chloride cough challenge. The drug does not affect the cough response, suggesting that airway prostaglandin generation is not responsible for the tussive activity of low chloride solution.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1992.tb05645.x
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