Mucoprotective

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Mucoprotective agents are pharmaceutical or herbal medicines that protect mucous membrane tissues.[1] They include such things as demulcents.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Bone, Kerry (2007). The Ultimate Herbal Compendium. Phyotherapy Press. ISBN 978-0-646-47602-5.[page needed]
  2. ^ Rouhi, Hamid, and Forouzan Ganji. "Effect of Althaea officinalis on cough associated with ACE inhibitors." Pakistan Journal of Nutrition 6.3 (2007): 256-258.
  3. ^ Boyd, Eldon M. (1952). "Cough medication and antihistaminic drugs". Can Med Assoc J. 67 (4): 289–92. PMC 1822606. PMID 13009543.

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