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Trade names | Catabex, Drobex, Kalmobex, Ribex, Teletux, Troferit, Tusofren |
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Formula | C13H20N2O2 |
Molar mass | 236.315 g·mol−1 |
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Dropropizine (ordipropizine) is a cough suppressant[1] that is sold in Germany, Central America, South America, and some African countries such as Congo. It is sold as suppositories, tablets, and syrup. It is used to stop a cough caused by allergies or a cold.[2]
Adverse effects include drowsiness, nausea, heartburn, and respiratory depression.[2]
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