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Agnieszka  (Anonymous, 89.231.199.) Warszawa 19 months ago

What syrup to use if the cough from wet has turned into dry - expectorant or antitussive?

5latek until yesterday wet cough lasting 3 weeks under the supervision of a doctor inhalations pulmicort + berodual and pulnozin syrup. For three days there has been a strong greenish runny nose. Yesterday morning a visit to the doctor and the antibiotic auganentin es for the sinuses turned out to be 2x6ml + previous medication. But since the evening of yesterday and night the cough has changed to dry tiring whether to continue to give pulmizon and inhalations with pulmicort or antitussive syrup

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Barbara Kołodziejska Pharmacist

19 months ago

In the case of a dry cough, the administration of expectorant syrup (Pulmizon) is pointless, so it can be replaced with antitussive syrup (e.g. marshmallow, Icelandic, Sinecod/Atussan/Supremin or other) - especially at night. Inhalations can be continued further - they will help fight inflammation and will have a dilating effect on the upper respiratory tract and thus facilitate breathing. I remind you that in the case of antibiotics, the best results are given by administering doses at equal intervals. With Mrs. Son, it will be every 12 hours. Please also do not forget to use a probiotic to improve the condition of the intestinal microbiome. https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/probiotyki-dla-dzieci

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