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Sister Morphine
New medical research has indicated that if you have a 'chronic cough', the answer is morphine.
As many doctors have suspected for a long time, the opiate drug, morphine, is effective in easing long-standing coughs.
Until now, there was no hard evidence. But after an intensive study of patients with an 'intractable cough' doctors at Britain's Hull University have published their findings in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
They found evidence that patients responded quickly to morphine treatment.
Research conducted by the University of Manchester's North West Lung Centre has discovered the same result, says leading researcher Dr Jaclyn Smith.
She says slow release of morphine has reduced the 'cough score level' by up to 40 per cent.
It is often believed that a chronic cough is the result of persistent smoking.
But the recent university laboratory analysis says the the more likely cause is the advent of asthma or environmental pollution or obesity.
For centuries, Chinese doctors have believed in the power of opiates to give cure for an illness. Maybe they were not so daft at the end of the day.


