Most over-the-counter cough syrups work two-fold. First, they are a thick syrup that helps to coat the throat and ease the itching and burning. Second, they contain a chemical called "Dextromethorphan", which has a dissociative effect. Because the mind is distanced from the body, the cough-threshold is raised. Because of this effect, the chemical is abused by many recreational drug users. This is why many cough syrups will have a very bitter taste, or have a side-effect of nausea. This is to prevent over-use of the product.
No, but they are nice to suck.
Robitussin is very effective. Menthol cough drops work well too.
Both products work well for a cough. Delsym is considered better for a dry cough, while Mucinex DM works well for a phlegmy cough.
i have bronchitis and they removed all four of mine.
Mucus pills work by breaking up the mucus and when it is broken loose you cough it up.
It depends on what your lab work is and how you introduce the lozenge
No. In fact, because of the high sweet content, they actually increase the intensity of the cough, so they are bad.
yeah but it only works if you want to get rid of a cough. if you want to get a cough try eating a jalepino pepper. but on a more serious road most otc. cough meda don't really work so call your doctor and have him call a pharmacy with a codiene base to it thatwill kill the cough.also he might want to see you to make sure you don't have abronchitis or pnuemonia
it treat cough .....(antitussive) how is it work? Act centrally (on brain, and specifically the vagus nerve) or locally (on the respiratory tract) to suppress the cough reflex.
No you mix it up in lean boi
Go back to your dr.
The future tense of cough is will cough.