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Cough response to citric acid aerosol in occasional smokers.
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1986
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AsthmaTobacco ControlCough ResponseNormal Women VolunteersOccasional SmokersMedicineSmoking Related Lung DiseasePulmonary DiseaseModerate SmokersInhalation Toxicology
Twenty two normal women volunteers underwent a standard cough provocation test by inhaling solutions of citric acid of progressively increasing concentration. Eight were non-smokers, eight moderate smokers, and six occasional smokers. All the non-smokers and moderate smokers coughed. Moderate smokers tended to cough more than non-smokers, but not significantly so. None of the occasional smokers coughed at all (p less than 0.001). Possibly the ability to smoke occasionally with enjoyment is a marker for a diminished cough reflex.
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