Dextromethorphan

DEA Class; OTC

Common Brand Names; Balminil DM, Benylin DM, Bronchophan, Buckleys DM, Calmylin #1, Delsym, Koffex DM, Novahistex DM, Robitussin Lingering Cold Long-Acting Cough, Robitussin Lingering Cold Long-Acting CoughGels, Children’s Robitussin Cough Long-Acting, Sucrets 8 Hour Cough Relief DM Cough Formula

  • Antitussives

Oral non-opioid antitussive with no expectorant activity
Used to treat cough; generally regarded as useful in suppressing cough due to chronic bronchitis and COPD; less evidence of its efficacy in treating cough due to upper respiratory illness
As an antagonist of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors, it has been studied in the treatment of cancer, postoperative, and neuropathic pain but the high doses required often cause intolerable side effects

Indicated for temporary relief of cough; especially useful for non-productive cough due to minor throat and bronchial irritation associated with the common cold, inhaled irritants, or chronic bronchitis.

For the treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy.

Concurrent nonselective MAO inhibitors: Serotonin syndrome

Nausea

Vomiting

Constipation

Drowsiness

Dizziness

Sedation

Confusion

Nervousness

Do not take for persistent or chronic cough associated with smoking, asthma, or emphysema, or if it is accompanied by excessive phlegm unless directed by a healthcare provider; may slow respiration rate

Hallucinations, confusion, agitation, hyper-reflexia, shivering, myoclonus, and tachycardia may occur

Caution in children younger than 6 years

Not for OTC use in children <4 years

Use caution in patients who are sedated, debilitated or confined to supine position

Pregnancy category: C

Lactation: Not known if excreted in breast milk; use caution

Adults

120 mg/day PO for extended- and immediate-release formulations as a cough suppressant ; off-label suggested maximum for diabetic neuropathy: 960 mg/day PO of immediate-release formulations.

Geriatric

120 mg/day PO for extended- and immediate-release formulations as a cough suppressant ; off-label suggested maximum for neuropathy: 960 mg/day PO of immediate-release formulations.

Adolescents

120 mg/day PO for extended- and immediate-release formulations.

Children

6 to 11 years: 60 mg/day PO for extended- and immediate-release formulations.
4 to 5 years: 30 mg/day PO for extended- and immediate-release formulations.
2 to 3 years: 30 mg/day PO for immediate-release formulations ONLY.
Less than 2 years: Safety and efficacy have not been established.

Dextromethorphan hydrobromide

tablet

  • 15mg

capsule

  • 15mg

gel, oral

  • 7.5mg/5mL

liquid, oral

  • 7.5mg/5mL
  • 10mg/5mL
  • 15mg/5mL

syrup, oral

  • 5mg/5mL
  • 7.5mg/5mL
  • 10mg/5mL
  • 15mg/5mL
  • 20mg/15mL

liquid, extended release

  • 30mg/5mL

lozenge

  • 5mg
  • 7.5mg
  • 15mg

strip, oral

  • 7.5mg
 

Cough

Liquid and syrup: 10-20 mg PO q4hr OR 30 mg q6-8hr

Gel: 30 mg PO q6-8hr; not to exceed 120 mg/24hr

Extended release: 60 mg PO q12hr; not to exceed 120 mg/24hr

Lozenges: 5-15 mg PO q1-4hr; not to exceed 120 mg/day

Strips: 30 mg PO q6-8hr; not to exceed 120 mg/day

About the Author

You may also like these

0