Skip to content

Tag: Antitussives

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

What Type of Drug Suppresses a Cough? A Guide to Antitussives

4 min read
Acute cough is one of the most common reasons people visit a general practitioner, accounting for about 50 cases per 1,000 people annually in the United Kingdom [1.2.1]. The primary answer to **what type of drug suppresses a cough** is a class of medications called antitussives [1.4.2].

Which opiate is used to relieve coughing? A look at codeine, hydrocodone, and alternatives

4 min read
In 2018, the FDA issued a warning that restricted the use of codeine and hydrocodone in children under 18 due to serious risks. While historically used, this regulatory action highlights the dangers associated with using opiates for cough relief. **Which opiate is used to relieve coughing** is a question with a complex answer involving patient safety, addiction risk, and the availability of safer alternatives.

What narcotics are used to suppress coughs?

4 min read
According to the Palliative Care Network of Wisconsin, opioids are the only clearly effective centrally acting antitussive drugs. This article explores **what narcotics are used to suppress coughs** by directly acting on the cough center in the brain, but also outlines the significant risks associated with their use.

What Conditions Does Cough Syrup Treat? Your Guide to Active Ingredients and Efficacy

5 min read
According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, for children under 6, over-the-counter cough medicines are generally not recommended, but for adults and older children, selecting the right cough syrup depends on the type of cough. Understanding what conditions does cough Syrup treat requires distinguishing between a dry, unproductive cough and a wet, productive one to choose the most effective medicine.