Fedrilate Explained
Fedrilate is a centrally acting cough suppressant. It was patented as a mucolytic by UCB in 1971, but was never brought to market in the US.[1] In the Netherlands, it has been marketed as Tussefan and in combination with guaifenesin as Tussefan expectorans.[2]
Notes and References
- US . 3567835 . Mucolytic salts, compositions and process for treating mucus . Henri Morren . March 2, 1971 . patent.
- Book: Pharmacotherapeutisch Vademecum . nl . Bussum . Romen . Kok J, Oosterveld WJ, Sibilo SR . 1979 . 90-228-8006-0.