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Research Article

Randomized single-blind trial in general practice comparing the efficacy and palatability of two cough linctus preparations, ‘Pholcolix’ and ‘Actifed' Compound, in children with acute cough

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Pages 594-599 | Received 13 Jun 1983, Published online: 11 Aug 2008
 

Summary

Two hundred and seventeen patients between 6 and 12 years of age suffering from acute cough took part in a randomized, single-blind study comparing ‘Pholcolix’ and ‘Actifed' Compound. No significant difference in efficacy was demonstrated but analysis of palatability components (taste, smell, aftertaste and feeling in the mouth) showed numerical superiority for ‘Pholcolix’ for all parameters, with a high degree of significance for overall taste. ‘Pholcolix’ caused significantly fewer side-effects, with ‘Actifed' Compound causing markedly more drowsiness after daytime dosage.

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