With a nice warm glass of Jameson Irish Whisky.
arthritis, bronchitis, chickenpox with cough and low fever, colds, coughs, digestive troubles, eye and ear infections , fevers, headaches, measles with a cough and cold, mumps with swollen and painful glands, and menstrual difficulties.
Laryngitis is caused by the inflammation of the vocal cords, causing hoarseness or loss of voice.
It is good for chronic cough and helps to get rid of the mucus. It is not a cough sedative.
the herbs of warrior cats that help stop green cough and stop green cough are: Cat mint: best known cure for green cough. May not stop green cough but helps. Helps stop white cough, witch leads to green cough. Chick Weed: can be used to cure cough. SPOILER!!!! when the need ran out of cat mint Bluestar caught green cough and she had to use chick weed. Also helps cure BLACK COUGH!?!?!?
because codeine works on the "cough center" of the brain, effectively supressing the sensation to cough--is my understanding
Asthma, bronchitis, cough, laryngitis and hoarseness, lung cancer symptoms, mouth and throat irritations, sore throat, wheezing.
croup
croup
a persistent cough; chest pain; shortness of breath and wheezing; persistent hoarseness; fatigue and loss of appetite
No.
dextromethorphan is a drug used to treat cough by acting as a cough suppressant. diphenhydramine is an antihistamine and is used to treat allergies.
False. Croup is an acute respiratory syndrome in children and infants characterized by obstruction of the larynx, hoarseness, and a barking cough.
Yes, Amoxicilln is an antibiotic used to treat Kennel cough.
Water has no known medicinal benefit, but can act as a therapeutic way to help the symptoms associated with a cough. Dryness, hoarseness and throat pain can all be relieved by drinking water. In addition, consuming water may help to moisten the trachea/throat and wash away the mucous that accumulates during a cough,
Hoarseness in speech, usually momentary; or a hoarse cough. BTW: Throat, not 'throaght'
cloperastine is a cough suppressant.
Levocloperastine is not a cough syrup to say. It is used to treat coughs. It is a salt. Levocloperastine is a antitussive agent that acts both centrally, on the bulbar cough center, and peripherally, on the cough receptors in the tracheobronchial tree.