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A new frontier in cough relief for a devastating lung disease

Last updated: January 25, 2026 5:06 am
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A new frontier in cough relief for a devastating lung disease

A clinical trial has investigated whether oral nalbuphine extended-release can reduce the debilitating chronic cough experienced by patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). The study specifically measured the drug’s impact on cough frequency and patient-reported quality-of-life outcomes, offering a targeted approach to managing a symptom that significantly burdens this patient population.

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This research directly addresses a common and distressing symptom in a serious chronic disease, highlighting the importance of symptom management in overall patient care. For a clinician, understanding the evidence for new palliative treatments is key to improving day-to-day quality of life for patients with limited therapeutic options.


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