Your an idiot why would you ask that
Can I take cough drops with menthol in them and Flagyl - there is menthol in the cough drops. Menthol is perhaps alcohol? Flagyl and alcohol make you vomit badly.
Cough drops typically do not make you sleepy, as they do not contain ingredients that cause drowsiness. However, some people may feel more relaxed or sleepy after using cough drops due to the soothing effect on the throat.
Yes
Yes rather with Sprite (Sprite and Cough Drops.) If used any other soda drink/ soft drink your heart will stop.
There are a lot of unknown variables in the question to give a really good answer. If you are talking about over the counter regular cough drops that are not medicated, then if you are otherwise healthy (e.g., not a diabetic), a whole box would be no more deadly than eating a lot of candy. You probably would get a sore tongue from the hard candy.If, however, they are medicated cough drops, then you would need to follow the label directions on how many you should use in a given time period.
You can make a simple sugar syrup by adding sugar to water and boiling and add powdered sage to it. The related link tell how to make sage cough drops.
cough drops can be very harmfull to a dog ecause of the chemicals in them. couh drops can very easily get into there blood stream and make them tired drowsy and have the runs ALL THE TIME
a butter menthol is a cough lolly not a liguid you put in your eye
Horehound _Marrubium vulgare -is sill used in some cough syrups and humbug candies. Those of us who make our own cough drops also use it.
-i think just sugar alcohol that is non addictive - its probably better to ask a doctor because the back of my cough drop package(over the counter menthol cough drops) say for under 3 years ask a doctor, so there may be some type of alchohal in it.
Put Fishermans friend cough drop in water for 1-2 min. Then scrape off the outside ( like peeling a cucumber ) . After that, add salt and it will taste like a cucumber
Eating a lot of cough drops can lead to an overdose of active ingredients such as menthol or eucalyptus, causing adverse effects like dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. It is important to adhere to the recommended dosage on the product packaging and consult a healthcare professional if you are unsure.