Noscapine – Effects, Uses and Side Effects
Noscapine is a naturally occurring opium alkaloid used as an antitussive agent to suppress dry, irritating coughs. It is well tolerated and has a low potential for dependence.
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Noscapine is a naturally occurring opium alkaloid used as an antitussive agent to suppress dry, irritating coughs. It is well tolerated and has a low potential for dependence.
What is Noscapine?
Noscapine (also known as Noscapinum or historically as Narcotine) is a naturally occurring plant-derived compound found in the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum). It belongs to the class of isoquinoline alkaloids and, while chemically related to other opium alkaloids, it does not share the analgesic or euphoric properties of morphine or codeine. In clinical medicine, noscapine is primarily used as an antitussive – a medication that suppresses the cough reflex.
Mechanism of Action
The precise mechanism of action of noscapine is not fully elucidated, but several pathways have been identified:
- Sigma receptor interaction: Noscapine binds to sigma receptors in the central nervous system, suppressing the cough center located in the medulla oblongata.
- Bradykinin antagonism: Noscapine inhibits bradykinin, an inflammatory mediator that can trigger cough hypersensitivity.
- Weak anticholinergic activity: A mild anticholinergic effect may contribute to its soothing action on the airway mucosa.
Importantly, unlike opioid antitussives such as codeine, noscapine does not act on classical opioid receptors (mu, delta, or kappa), which accounts for its low addiction potential.
Medical Use
Indications
Noscapine is indicated for:
- Dry, non-productive cough (irritant cough), such as that associated with colds, influenza, or mild respiratory tract infections
- Post-operative cough suppression
- Cough as a symptom of other underlying conditions
Dosage Forms and Dosing
Noscapine is available in several forms, including tablets, oral drops, and syrups. The typical adult dose is 15–30 mg per single dose, up to three times daily, in accordance with manufacturer instructions and physician guidance. Pediatric doses are lower and should always be determined by a healthcare professional.
Side Effects
Noscapine is generally well tolerated. However, some individuals may experience:
- Dizziness or drowsiness
- Nausea or gastrointestinal discomfort
- Allergic reactions (rare)
- Headache
- In very high doses: agitation or respiratory depression (very rare)
Contraindications and Interactions
Noscapine should not be used in the following situations:
- Pregnancy (especially the first trimester) and breastfeeding
- Children under two years of age without medical supervision
- Productive (wet) cough, as suppressing the clearance of mucus may be harmful
Potential drug interactions include:
- Sedatives and sleep aids (enhanced central nervous system depression)
- Alcohol (increased sedative effect)
- Other cough preparations, particularly expectorants, due to opposing mechanisms of action
Research: Potential Anticancer Properties
Beyond its use as an antitussive, noscapine has attracted scientific interest for its potential anticancer properties. Research has shown that noscapine can bind to tubulin – a structural protein essential for cell division – and thereby inhibit tumor cell proliferation. This effect occurs at doses that do not appear to harm normal tissues, making it a promising candidate for further oncological research. However, this application remains experimental and is not yet an established clinical treatment.
References
- Häberlein H, Tschiersch KP, Schäfer HL: Noscapine – Pharmacological and clinical data. Arzneimittelforschung, 1996.
- Ye K et al.: Noscapine inhibits tumor growth with little toxicity to normal tissues or inhibition of immune responses. Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy, 1998.
- European Medicines Agency (EMA): Noscapine-containing medicinal products – Product assessment information. EMA, 2010.
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