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Tag: Dry cough treatment

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Is Cloperastine Safe for Treating Dry Cough?

4 min read
Clinical studies over several decades suggest cloperastine is an effective and well-tolerated non-opioid antitussive for treating dry cough, but it is not approved for general over-the-counter use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Its safety profile differs significantly from opioid-based alternatives, and proper medical consultation is always necessary to ensure its safe use.

What is the use of costus D tablet?

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The common cold is one of the most frequent illnesses, and approximately 200 different viruses can cause it. For managing the associated symptoms, a combination medication like the **costus D tablet** is often used. This medication works by addressing a range of uncomfortable symptoms, from sneezing and a runny nose to a dry, irritating cough.

What is Dolotuss syrup used for?: An In-depth Guide

4 min read
Dolotuss syrup, containing the active ingredient levocloperastine fendizoate, is an antitussive agent that acts on the brain's cough center to suppress dry coughs. This medication is typically prescribed for the short-term symptomatic relief of irritating, non-productive coughing associated with various respiratory conditions.

Decoding: What is coffin D Syrup used for?

5 min read
According to several pharmacy information sites, the term "coffin D Syrup" is a phonetic misspelling and likely refers to commercial cough and cold formulas such as Cofwin-D, Cofmin-D, or D-Koff. These combination syrups are typically used to manage symptoms associated with dry coughs, allergies, and the common cold.