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'''Cough suppression''' is a common effect of various drugs, that can be described as a decrease in the desire to cough. This can be a positive effect which either suppresses a preexisting cough, or allows an individual to inhale large amounts of smoke without having the desire to cough. This effect commonly can occur on [[DXM]], many opiates such as [[codeine]], [[promethazine]], and [[DPH]]. | '''Cough suppression''' is a common effect of various drugs, that can be described as a decrease in the desire to cough. This can be a positive effect which either suppresses a preexisting cough, or allows an individual to inhale large amounts of smoke without having the desire to cough. This effect commonly can occur on [[DXM]], many opiates such as [[codeine]], as well as anticholinergics such as [[promethazine]], and [[DPH]]. | ||
===See also=== | |||
*[[Subjective effects index]] | |||
*[[Dissociatives#Subjective_effects|Dissociatives - Subjective effects]] | |||
*[[Deliriants#Subjective_effects|Deliriants - Subjective effects]] | |||
*[[Depressants]] |