
Suggest Remedy For Cough And Cold

need decongestant, cough suppressant, anti histamine combination
Detailed Answer:
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Cough and cold are common in children.
Coughing can be due to the dripping of mucus at the back of the throat or may be due to irritation of the air passage ways in the lungs.
You can use a decongestant to help reduce the secretions that may be going to the back and causing coughing.Decongestants can be oral or topical (a drop or spray to the nose). Eg of oral decongestants are- pseudoephedrine or phenyephrine
Topical decongestant- normal saline drops
This can be used along with cough suppressant eg dextromethorphan
The mixture of the decongestant/ cough suppressant and antihistamine (like the one you are using) would be available over the counter at your local pharmacy.
Ask for this combination - cough suppressant (dextromethorphan), decongestant and antihistamine
Most over the counter cough and cold meds would have the above.
Honey also helps if he can use this. It helps with coughing.
If the cough is a wet cough, he would need medication to help break up the mucus so that it can come up easily.
For example bisolvan, guaifenesin, mucomyst- these are medications that help with wet cough.
A COUGH CAN SOMETIMES LASTS UP TO 6 WEEKS IN SOME CASES.
If it persists , he may need to see his doctor
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions


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Each 5ml contains
Ambroxol hydrochloride IP 15mg
Levocetirizine hydrochloride IP 0.8mg
Guaiphenesin IP 50mg
Phenylephrine hydrochloride IP 5mg
Please let us know is it ok. how much volume to be given.
normally in children over 6
Detailed Answer:
HI
This is fine- it contains 2 mucolytics- ambroxol and guiaphenesin (to help break up mucus so it comes out easier)
Antihistamine- levocetirizine and phenyephrine which is a decongestant
This is a good combination of medication
Normally not used in children less than 6 .
Age 6 to 12 use 2.5 to 5 ml , 3 to 4 times a day
Since your son is 5, the pharmacist or doctor would need to tell you the dose
If you need more help, let me know

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