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Materia Medica Viva Volume 2 – page 255

AMMONIUM BROMATUM
Synonyms: Bromide of Ammonia; NH„Br
Ammonium bromatum is formed from the ammonium radical, NH.,+, which behaves as a univalent metal in combining with hydrobromic acid [anion Br‘; salt of HBr] to form the Bromide of Ammonia.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
The action of Ammonium bromatum is centered primarily in the larynx and the nervous system; the ovaries and the eyes are affected as well. The main characteristic is a feeling of suffocation or a fear of suffocation – a keynote of this remedy.
This remedy is utilized most frequently for cases of acute or chronic laryngitis and for whooping cough when there is a sudden desire to cough. The suddenness of this desire is such that it seems to take the breath – the patient feels that he cannot draw a breath; he is compelled to jump up and start walking for fear that he will otherwise suffocate. Seldom is Ammonium bromatum thought of as an initial prescription, but, when confronted with a case having a bad, chronic cough or a protracted cough with somewhat the above characteristics, consider this remedy. In the past it was considered the "best cough medicine" by some. Such an epithet is, of course, fallacious, but it nonetheless clearly suggests its usefulness for cough when it is indicated.
Ammonium bromatum is aggravated on waking from sleep and/or at 3 a.m., the usual time of aggravation for all Ammoniums. We must learn to think not only of the Kali’s, but also of the Ammonium’s when the time of aggravation is between 3 and 4 a.m..
Epilepsy is another condition for which one may think of this remedy when the aura begins as a feeling of suffocation originating in the epigastrium and ascending both sides of the sternum to end in the throat.
The stomach seems to be an especially sensitive area in Ammonium bromatum. If the patient experiences pain about this area, he fears that he may die. The feeling is one of death arising from the stomach, and as