TY - JOUR T1 - Post-acute COVID-19- Related Cough Syncope: A Case Report from Saudi Arabia A1 - Ohoud Salem Almalki JF - Archives of Pharmacy Practice JO - Arch Pharm Pract SN - 2320-5210 Y1 - 2023 VL - 14 IS - 3 DO - 10.51847/1xmiiG3ieY SP - 67 EP - 69 N2 - A 41-year-old male unvaccinated for COVID-19 presented to the emergency department with syncope due to a severe cough, 2 weeks after recovering from COVID-19 for the second time. He demonstrated symptoms of wheezing during the physical exam. However, vitals, lab findings, and the chest CT scan were normal. He was started on proton-pump inhibitors, inhaled antimuscarinic and gabapentin drugs for 7 days on top of a short course of antibiotics, and oral as well as inhaled steroids. His syncopial cough episodes have subsided completely and remain stable. Therefore, clinicians should be aware of the uncommon complication of COVID-19 in the post-acute phase of the disease. Possible predictive factors for syncopal cough are young age, history of COVID-19 infection, as he has been infected twice, and not receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. Gabapentin and antimuscarinic agents may play roles in managing COVID-19-related cough syncope and should be used as part of a multimodal intervention that targets cough, mainly to shorten cough syncope episodes in surviving patients. UR - https://archivepp.com/article/post-acute-covid-19-related-cough-syncope-a-case-report-from-saudi-arabia-q97mncikntxryvm ER -