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Antitussives

Antitussives, also known as cough suppressants, interrupt the cough reflex by suppressing the coordinating region in the brain stem, which is responsible for causing cough. Dextromethorphan, Codeine, Hydrocodone, Chlophedianol, and Benzonatate are some antitussives.

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Are antibiotics required for cough in a child?

Query: Hello doctor, My son has a cough for almost 5 days, and I gave him a Sinecod Forte antitusive syrup, which is prescribed by his doctor last time. He is 10 years old, does he need some antibiotics?  Read Full »


Dr. Manu Chandarashekhara Bharadwaj

Answer: Hello doctor, Welcome to icliniq.com. You say it is cough with phlegm and persisting for 5 days. Yes, given the situation, I feel it is better to start antibiotics. Tablet Azithromycin 250 mg, once daily, about an hour before eating for 5 days. Also, tablet Albendazole 400 mg, Ivermectin 12 mg, (c...  Read Full »

Can a severe cough in the morning in my child indicate an allergy?

Query: Hello doctor, My son is 2 years and 8 months old. He has a severe cough nowadays, especially in the morning. I am currently giving him Levolin syrup for his cough. Also, he vomits after a bout of a cough. He has a history of wheezing and was prescribed nebulizers by the doctor. I need to give him an...  Read Full »


Dr. Prashant Kumar Singh

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Do not unnecessarily start him on antibiotics. It is common in children of this age group to have a cough and cold on and off, due to seasonal variations. He will overcome it as he grows old. Do not start antibiotics unless the cough is associated with fever. Continue ...  Read Full »

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