What are the respiratory side effects associated with Chlorpheniramine, particularly in patients with asthma or other chronic respiratory conditions?
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Chlorpheniramine may cause bronchoconstriction in asthma patients, exacerbating respiratory conditions by thickening bronchial secretions.
In individuals with chronic respiratory conditions, chlorpheniramine can worsen symptoms by drying out and thickening mucus, impairing breathing.
Patients with asthma or chronic respiratory issues may experience increased difficulty breathing, as chlorpheniramine can dry up and thicken mucus in airways.