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The agent that prevents coughing is called an antitussive. Antitussives work by suppressing the cough reflex in the brain or soothing the throat, providing relief from persistent coughing. Common examples include dextromethorphan and codeine. These medications are typically used to treat dry coughs or coughs that interfere with sleep.

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