Cough syrup can freeze, but its freezing point varies depending on its ingredients, particularly the alcohol content and other active compounds. Most cough syrups contain a mix of water, alcohol, and sugars, which can lower the freezing point. However, if exposed to extremely low temperatures, cough syrup may become thicker or develop a syrupy consistency rather than completely freezing solid. It's best to store cough syrup at room temperature to maintain its efficacy.
my best guess would be a mixture because to me it would be uniform throughout.
toothpaste or bubble gum thick cough syrup
well the way I deal with my cough is to just take a cough drop's ricola kinds are the best for a cough you cant get that cough away by taking cough drops... take some cough syrup and if that cough doesn't wear off i think you should go to the doctor and see because that might be iteration in the lungs or throat. I HOPE THIS HELPED YOU!
I know that Alpharma and Actavis are supposed to be the strongest of the cough syrups and that Acatavis bought out Alpharma and recently discontinued their Promethazine with Codeine syrup, but why are they the strongest? Why exactly are they the best if all of the different brands of cough syrup contain the same amount of promethazine and codeine as the next. If someone could elaborate on this, it'd be a great help. Thanks!
think about that..can you see different liquids in cough syrup? different colors and chunks of meds? if not it is homogenuous.
The best OTC syrup is any one which can soothes cough and sore throat within minutes of consuming it. Usually honey and basil are very effective in killing bacteria which cause sore infections. Generally everyone knows how to help a sore throat; but it is also important that you must keep the right medicine at the right time. Keep stock of cough lozenges as far as possible.
It depends what your antibiotics are for. If you are taking antibiotics to treat a bronchial, lung, or throat infection, I would say stay away from any cough syrup containing dextromethorphan. This suppresses your cough, which is your body's natural defense against foreign material in your airway. Think about it. You have bacteria trying to grow into a colony in your throat. If you keep coughing them up, they will have a much harder time growing and thriving. If you suppress your cough, they will be able to settle down without much disturbance. However, if you get a cough syrup with guaifenesin as it's active ingredient, that may be best. Guaifenesin does not stop you from coughing, but helps you cough up whatever is in your airway better. It breaks up all that phlegm in there and allows it to pass. This may be your best bet. Just be SURE to drink a full glass of water with each dose of Guaifenesin. You will be surprised how much it helps! However, if your antibiotic is for some other type of infection, like an ear infection or something not related to your cough at all, I would guess any type of cough syrup is fine. Remember, DM is for a DRY cough, and Guaifenesin is for a wet cough. It is best to ask the doctor who perscribed the antibiotic, or consult with a pharmacist. They know these things very well.
There is a medication (over the counter) called Coricidin HBP. HBP abr"high blood pressure". Unlike most medications for cough/expectorants,it is less likely to elevate blood pressure. Stephanie Glen, Jonesboro, AR pharmacy technician
Cheratussin cough syrup, which contains guaifenesin and dextromethorphan, is not known to affect SCRAM (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor) bracelets. These devices primarily detect the presence of alcohol in sweat, and the ingredients in Cheratussin do not interfere with that function. However, it's always best to consult with a medical professional or your supervising authority if you have concerns about medication and monitoring devices.
Garlic Syrup helps alot with whooping cough, It is a good home remedie if you dont have money to buy regural medication. All you need is 1 pound garlic, peeled and chopped, apple cider vinegar water and honey. Vitamin C saturation is one fairly common method of shortening the duration of whooping cough, It is best to used vitamin C.
It all depends on where you are looking. In a pharmacy, they are kept on certain shelves depending on that certain pharmacies guidelines and procedures. If you are looking in someones house, it is common to look in the medicine cabinet in the bathroom or depending on the occupants preferences. If you are talking about where to keep them for best storage purposes it is best to keep cough syrup in the refrigerator, aspirin is okay at room temperature, and bandages are best in room temperature. This also depends on the brands and ingredients of these items. Some should specify on the back of the box or container.