This non-tussive development in the continuing dxm saga fascinates me:
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Zenvia is a combination of two drugs, dextromethorphan and quinidine. Dextromethorphan is also a common ingredient in cough and cold medicines because it can suppress coughing. Avanir is also testing Zenvia as a treatment for peripheral diabetic nerve pain.
The company said the drug was safe, and three patients left the 12-week study because of side effects. All of those patients were in the lower dose group. The most common side effects were dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, tiredness and colds.
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