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Materia Medica Viva Volume 2 – page 248

Ammoniacum Gummi (Dorema)
somewhat restless. When they wake up in the morning, they feel very sluggish and dull; they do not want to do anything and are still sleepy.
This remedy will be useful in acute cases of bronchopneumonia where the patient looks exhausted, with high fever and with violent coughing the whole night; the aggravation comes early at night, at about 9 p.m., and persists the entire night until early morning, around 5 a.m.. The coughing yields a lot of stringy mucus, easily expectorated; at times, one night’s expectoration might fill a bucket. The patient is dyspneic with oppression of the chest and stitching chest pains, especially on the left Side. He looks as if his mind is lethargic; he is peevish and does not seem to be interested in anything. Actually, if you have known the patient, you will notice that he looks as if he has aged a great deal during this acute disease. He will not pay much attention to you or to the fact that you want to help him; you will almost feel that he does not care to report his symptoms. And, more than likely, you will be inclined to prescribe Bryonia or Antimonium tartaricum. It is after making such mistakes that we learn to use the correct remedy at the appropriate time.
A similar situation may be encountered in humid asthma in older people where there is bronchorrhea every winter which, having begun, does not subside. There is expectoration of much stringy mucus during the night, with violent coughing, accelerated pulse, oppression of the chest, and difficult respiration with some anxiety; however, the dypsnea is not fatal; respiration will not be completely arrested. One gets the impression that the organism is too weak to eradicate this bronchial catarrh, which, though not very serious, can recur year after year.
Generalities
Ammoniacum acts upon the mucous membranes by first diminishing the secretions and then increasing them. It acts best in old people.
Symptoms are aggravated by cold air, by cloudy weather, by cold, wet weather, and in winter. Physical exertion aggravates the symptoms. The time of aggravation is from 9 P.M. to 5 A.M. It has an annual periodicity, the worst period being the winter.
Sluggishness of the body on rising in the morning. Weakness from motion and on rising.