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Benzonatate - Relief for Coughs



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By : Brian Jones    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-22 13:27:04
Benzonatate is an oral medication administered for the suppression of coughs. It has an anaesthetic which has a numbing effect not unlike that of benzocaine. Basically it numbs the stretch sensors found within the lungs. Coughs are caused by the action of stretch sensors in conjunction with regular breathing. The drug will normally have an effect within 15 to 20 minutes of taking it. The effects will last for just about 3 hours. Benzonatate is not to be confused with narcotics like codeine which is also used for cough suppression. Benzonatate has been on the market since 1958 when it was approved by the FDA.

Dosing

Benzonatate is sold as a liquid-filled capsule (perle) and a standard capsule that is taken orally. It is typically taken three times per day as required. It is important that you follow dosing instructions and ask your pharmacist to explain any information related to the drug that you do not understand. Take the drug in the manner it is prescribed. Ensure that you do not take more or less than the recommended amount as this will affect the efficacy of the drug.

Take the capsule with water to assist swallowing. Do not chew or suck on the capsule. If this medication is accidentally released in the mouth it will cause numbness of the tongue and possible choking.

Tell your Doctor if:

* You are allergic to benzonatate, procaine (Novocain), tetracaine (Pontocaine), or any other related medications.

* You are presently on any prescription and nonprescription medications, vitamins and /or nutritional supplements. You must let the pharmacist or doctor have this information to avoid any possible complications.

* You are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, or if you are currently breast-feeding. If you become pregnant while taking this medication stop taking it immediately and contact your doctor for further advice.

* You will be going into surgery, including dental surgery. It is important that the doctor knows that you are currently on the medication as it may interact with other similar anaesthetics that are used during surgery.

Additionally

* Benzonatate will prompt drowsiness. Do not drive a car or operate machinery until you are able to determine what effects the medication will have on you.

* Try to avoid alcohol when taking this medication as this will increase drowsiness and cause a decrease in your normal abilities.

Side Effects

Benzonatate may triger some side effects. Let your doctor know if any of these symptoms are severe and unceasing.

* Stuffed nose

* Burning in the eyes

* Upset stomach

* Dizziness

* Constipation

* Drowsiness

* Headache

Some side effects are possibly detrimental to your health. If you experience any of these rare yet serious symptoms contact your doctor instantly.

Hallucination: seeing and hearing things that aren't really there.

Rash or hives

Itching

Difficulty breathing or swallowing

Confusion

Storing the Medication

Do not remove the medication from its original container, seal it properly and beyond the reach of children. Keep it at room temperature in a dry place and away from excessive heat, moisture or cold. Discard any medication that has expired as it will lose much of its effectiveness once the date of expiration has passed.

In case of Accidental Overdose

In case of accidental overdose contact your local poison control division at toll-free number 1-800-222-1222. If the person has collapsed or has stopped breathing call 911 immediately to have emergency personnel sent to your location.

Symptoms of overdose normally include:

Unconsciousness

Restlessness

Shaking hands that you cannot control

Seizures
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