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Tulex Cough Syrup Tulex Cough Syrup

Tulex Cough Syrup

Quantity Description: bottle of 100 ml Syrup
Manufacturer: Reliance Formulation Pvt Ltd
Price: ₹ 35.0

Information about Tulex Cough Syrup

Tulex cough syrup is a herbal formulation for cough associated with chronic cold, running nose, allergic rhinitis, allergic bronchitis and asthma. Tulex Cough Syrup is also a valuable co-prescription with anti-TB drugs and bronchodilators used for the management of asthma. Tulex Cough Syrup is useful both in productive and dry cough. It is enriched with the goodness of Tulsi, Vasaka, Yashtimadhu, Kantakari, Sunthi, Baheda, Bharangi and Chitraka.

Role of key ingredients:
Vasaka is a good expectorant and has a smooth bronchial antispasmodic action. It stimulates respiratory secretions and helps in the formation of less tenacious sputum, which is easy to expectorate. It also has slight but persistent bronchodilating effect.
Tulsi has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Tulsi is useful in treating respiratory tract infections. In fact it has properties similar to some anti-TB preparations like streptomycin and isoniazid. Tulsi leaves can be used to bring down fever. It helps mobilize mucus in bronchitis and asthma.
Yashtimadhu is a bronchial anti-inflammatory agent and a mild expectorant. It has a variety of uses in bronchial problems such as catarrh, bronchitis and coughs in general.
Kantakari diminishes the effect of cough and dyspnoea. The plant is useful in fever, cough,chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma and non-specific unproductive cough.
Sunthi is used for relieving chest congestion, chronic bronchitis, cold extremities, and common cold and cough.
Baheda is an astringent, tonic, bronchial antispasmodic, used in treatment of asthma.
Bharangi essence helps to control asthma, coryza, fever . It checks hard breathing, cough and congestion. It is useful in the treatment diseases of chronic nasal inflammation.
Chitraka is a powerful irritant with strong antiseptic and stimulant properties.

Dose: Depending on severity one to two teaspoons, 3-4 times a day or as directed by physician.

Use under medical supervision.

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What to do when there is very cold and we have cough how to get rid of the cough.

Ph.D - Ayurveda, MD - Ayurveda, Diploma in Diet and Nutrition, Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS), Diploma Yoga
Ayurvedic Doctor, Jaipur
What to do when there is very cold and we have cough how to get rid of the cough.
Home remedy for Dry Cough: 5 basil leaves, 4 black pepper, 4 munakka, 5 gms liquorice (mulethi), 3 gms banafsha - boil these in 200 ml of water till it becomes 100 ml. Filter it. Add 2-3 patasha in it and drink lukewarm for 3-4 nights...sleep well covered. Dry cough will be relieved. Also continue to chew Mulethi. you can also have Steam with vicks although some herbal medicines might also help you but after proper history taking. For that u may consult me privately over Lyberate. Please update with ur valuable feedback.
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I got cough for two month not out of day but in some time I cough very harder but dry cough.

MBBS
General Physician, Cuttack
1. Do a complete blood examination like cbc, esr, mantoux test, x ray chest, sputum examination for afb. 2. Consult chest physician with report. 3. If all reports are normal it could be due to allergy. Do an allergy test after consulting allergist/immunologist and follow the advice and treatment 4. Do warm saline gurgling 3-4 times daily, 5. Avoid smoking if you smoke. 6. Consult me for further advice.
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I am having cough and cold for past three days. Which is the best medicine for cough and cold?

MBBS
General Physician, Mumbai
I am having cough and cold for past three days. Which is the best medicine for cough and cold?
There is no best medicine for cough and cold. You have to change your lifestyle. Eat healthy food. Include fruits in your diet especially citrus fruits like lemon, orange and sweet lemon. Amla with high quantity of vitamin c is beneficial. Avoid cold foods like ice cream. This now being a winter season, wear sweater or jacket outdoors and at night. Avoid overcrowded places as they are high risk of getting cold infection. After visiting public places maintain hand hygiene by washing your hands. If you are having sore throat, please gargle with lukewarm salt water 2, 3 times a day. For cold you can take steam inhalations 2, 3 times a day. Do exercises. Have sleep for 7, 8 hours everyday. Do not take stress.
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L am suffering with cough how to reduce the cough when the cough is come my stomach will pain.

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Pulmonologist, Faridabad
xray chest, cbc esr and sputum afb and PFT to know cause. Avoid dust, smoke, pollution and allergens.

I am suffering from cough from 10 days and I have taken cough syrup but my cough not getting well. What should I do?

Certified Diabetes Educator, Registered Dietitian (RD), PGDD, Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (B.U.M.S), General Physician
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Mumbai
Firstly there's no lifelong cure for the common cold. Antibiotics are only effective against infections of throat and are of no use against cold viruses. Over-the-counter (otc) cold preparations won't cure a common cold or make it go away any sooner, and most have side effects. A saltwater gargle 1 teaspoon salt and 1/2tsp turmeric dissolved in a glass of warm water can temporarily relieve a sore or scratchy throat. To help relieve nasal congestion, try saline (pure salt water) nasal drops. If you have a throat infection, or a viral cold then I will prescribe appropriate meds based on your detailed assessment. Do reply back for medication prescriptions. Being also a general physician and registered dietitian, I prescribe both evidence based herbal as well as allopathic medicines complementing with dietary guidelines and home remedies carefully personalized for each individual patient.
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