Biclora
Biclora Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Biclora is a centrally-acting cough suppressant available in Canada under the trade name Ulone. It is not available in the United States.
Chlophedianol (or Biclora) is a centrally-acting cough suppressant. It has local anesthetic and antihistamine properties, and may have anticholinergic effects at high doses.
Trade Name | Biclora |
Generic | Clofedanol |
Clofedanol Other Names | Chlophedianol, Clofedanol, Clofedanolum, Clofedianolo |
Type | |
Formula | C17H20ClNO |
Weight | Average: 289.8 Monoisotopic: 289.123341974 |
Groups | Approved, Withdrawn |
Therapeutic Class | |
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Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
Biclora is an antitussive used for the symptomatic relief of acute cough caused by minor throat and bronchial irritation.
Used in the treatment of dry cough.
Biclora is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Cough
How Biclora works
Suppresses the cough reflex by a direct effect on the cough center in the medulla of the brain.
Food Interaction
- Avoid alcohol.
- Take with or without food. The absorption is unaffected by food.
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