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Assist. Lect. Haider Raheem Cough Assist. Lect. Haider Raheem

Cough associated with an upper respiratory tract infection is generally treated with medicines that are available without prescription, but there is disagreement about their effectiveness. There can be little doubt of the faith of the general public in non-prescription cough treatments, with a total of more than 80 proprietary brands and variants on the market and sales in excess of £100 million in the UK in 2008. It has been proposed that cough syrups may have a pharmacological action, as a sweet taste may modulate cough at the level of the nucleus tractus solitarius in the brain, possibly by influencing the production of endogenous opioids.

Product choice depends on the type of cough Product choice depends on the type of cough. The active ingredients of cough remedies fall into four main categories: 1. suppressants for dry, irritating coughs 2. expectorants for chesty, productive coughs 3. decongestants for chesty, non-productive coughs 4. demulcents to soothe any kind of cough. Irrational formulations that combine an expectorant with an antihistamine with mutually antagonistic effects on clearance of mucus, or an antitussive to suppress coughing with an expectorant to promote it, have all been withdrawn in recent years.

Cough Suppressant (Antitussive) Diphenhydramine 13.5 mg Samilin each 5ml Cough Suppressant (Antitussive) Diphenhydramine 13.5 mg Expectorant Ammonium Chloride 131.5 mg Demulcent Sodium Citrate 55 mg Aroma & Flavour Menthol 1 mg

Cough Suppressant (Antitussive) Diphenhydramine 13.5 mg Calmex Each 5ml Cough Suppressant (Antitussive) Diphenhydramine 13.5 mg Expectorant Ammonium Chloride 131.5 mg Demulcent Sodium Citrate 55 mg Aroma & Flavour Menthol 1 mg

Cough Suppressant (Antitussive) Diphenhydramine 13.5 mg Isilin each 5ml Cough Suppressant (Antitussive) Diphenhydramine 13.5 mg Expectorant Ammonium Chloride 131.5 mg

In March 2008, the Paediatric Medicines Expert Advisory Group and the Commission on Human Medicines (CHM) advised that cough preparations containing diphenhydramine, brompheniramine, chlorphenamine, triprolidine, dextromethorphan, pholcodine, guaifenesin, ipecacuanha, phenylephrine or pseudoephedrine should not be used in children under 2 years of age. Following a further review in March 2009, this advice was extended to include children under the age of 6 years. Manufacturers have amended their product labelling accordingly and some children’s cough preparations have been withdrawn.

Glyceryl guaiacolate 50 mg Tussilet each 5ml Expectorant Glyceryl guaiacolate 50 mg Cough Suppressant (Antitussive) Chlorpheniramine (chlorphenamine) 1 mg Decongestant (Sympathomimetic) Phenylephrine 2.5 mg

Glyceryl guaiacolate 50 mg Soolan each 5ml Expectorant Glyceryl guaiacolate 50 mg Cough Suppressant (Antitussive) Chlorpheniramine 1 mg Decongestant (Sympathomimetic) Phenylephrine 2.5 mg

Decongestant (Bronchodilator) Theophylline 50 mg Expectorant Exidil each 5ml Decongestant (Bronchodilator) Theophylline 50 mg Expectorant Glyceryl guaiacolate 30 mg

prospan German herbal drug based on original standardized dry extract of ivy leaves. Since it is the herbal expectorant drug with pronounced broncholytic effect, Prospan® is recommended for relieving any type of cough, even smoker’s cough.

Ivy leaves dry extract 35 mg Sorbitol (Sugar Subtitute) 1926 mg Prospan each 5ml Ivy leaves dry extract 35 mg Sorbitol (Sugar Subtitute) 1926 mg

Guaflex syrup is a dietary supplement to improve bronchial functions.

Guava Leaves Extract (1:1) 0.25 ml Tilia Flowers Extract (1:1) 0.25 ml Guaflex each 5ml Guava Leaves Extract (1:1) 0.25 ml Tilia Flowers Extract (1:1) 0.25 ml Fennel oil 0.005 ml Syrup to 5 ml.

zecuf Zecuf Herbal Cough Remedy Syrup is used for cough, digestion, abdominal pain, fever, Stomach upset, whooping cough and other conditions.

Zecuf each 5ml Ocimum Sanctum Leaf Dry Extract 50 mg Glycyrrhiza Glabra Root & Rhizome Dry Extract 30 mg Adhatoda Vasica Leaf Dry Extract 30 mg Curcuma Longa Rhizome Dry Extract 25 mg Aloe Barbadensis Root Dry Extract 25 mg Solanum Indicum Root Dry Extract 10 mg Inula Racemosa Root Dry Extract 10 mg Terminalia Belerica Root Dry Extract 10 mg Zingiber Officinale Rhizome Dry Extract 5 mg Piper Cubeba Root Dry Extract 5 mg Menthol Crystals 3 mg

Mucolytics are prescribed to facilitate expectoration by reducing sputum viscosity. In some patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and a chronic productive cough, mucolytics can reduce exacerbations; mucolytic therapy should be stopped if there is no benefit after a 4-week trial. Steam inhalation with postural drainage is effective in bronchiectasis and in some cases of chronic bronchitis. Nebulised hypertonic sodium chloride solution (3%) is used for mild to moderate acute viral bronchiolitis in infants.

Bisolvon each 5ml Mucolytic Bromhexine 4 mg

Bromhexine (bisolvon)

Bromhexine (bisolvon)

Carbocisteine (mucodyne)

Carbocisteine (mucodyne)

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