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Case Reports
. 2017 Oct 4:22:268-270.
doi: 10.1016/j.rmcr.2017.10.001. eCollection 2017.

Successful use of guanfacine in a patient with chronic refractory cough: A case report

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Successful use of guanfacine in a patient with chronic refractory cough: A case report

Gregory W Kirschen et al. Respir Med Case Rep. .

Abstract

Chronic idiopathic cough is a common and often frustrating complaint for patients as well as providers. When common etiologies of cough are ruled out and/or do not respond to usual treatments, neurogenic cough should be considered as a diagnosis of exclusion. Here, we report on a 58-year-old woman with an 8-year history of chronic, treatment-refractory cough of unknown etiology that we diagnosed as neurogenic cough and successfully treated with guanfacine monotherapy, with rapid and durable improvement in symptoms. This case was particularly challenging for a number of reasons, including a distant past smoking history and previous pneumonia, a significant psychiatric history, and a mildly deviated nasal septum and nasal osteophyte, all or some of which could have contributed to the etiology of the cough. This case illustrates that neurogenic cough should be a diagnostic consideration in patients presenting with chronic cough in whom other treatment modalities have failed, and also suggests that the therapeutic use of guanfacine in this clinical setting warrants future investigation.

Keywords: Alpha-2-adrenergic agonist; Neurogenic cough; Sensory neuropathy; Somatic cough syndrome; Tic disorder.

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