Description
In a base containing Honey Dextromethorphan hydrobromide is a cough
suppressant used for the relief of non-productive cough; it has a central action on the cough center in the medulla.
Chlorpheniramine maleate is an antihistamine. The mechanism of antitussive action involves reduction in cholinergic nerve transmission and from their sedative effects. Reduction of nasal secretions is of value in cough associated with post nasal drip. Antihistamines should not be used to treat productive
coughs because reduction in bronchial secretions may cause formation of viscid mucous plugs.
Honey is a demulcent and an indirect peripherally acting cough suppressant. It forms a protective coating over sensory receptors in the pharynx preventing the cough reflex from reaching the brain thus preventing from coughing.
Taste : Honey flavoured and Honey tasting delicious cough syrup containing real high quality Honey. Indications Symptomatic relief from non-productive, dry and irritating cough Upper respiratory symptoms such as irritation of throat Cough associated with common cold and upper respiratory tract infections.
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