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Follow these herbal combinations for complete cure
kumar kalyan ras 1/2 tablet twice a day
sitopiladi avleh 3 gm twice a day.
kumar kalyan ras 1/2 tablet twice a day
sitopiladi avleh 3 gm twice a day.
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Expectorants help thin mucus, making it easier to cough up. The ingredient guaifenesin is the only expectorant in the U.S., so look for it on the label if you need an expectorant. Suppressants help cut the number of times you cough. The active ingredient listed is usually dextromethorphan (DM).
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Dear, Dry cough can be a sign of bronchitis or heart disease decompensation.
Kindly first contact the cardiologist to clear the diagnosis and then only medication can be suggested.
Wishing good health.
Kindly first contact the cardiologist to clear the diagnosis and then only medication can be suggested.
Wishing good health.
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Cough suppressants, like dextromethorphan, can provide relief for a short time. They work on the part of your brain that controls the process.
Expectorants, like guaifenesin, can break up congestion in your chest by thinning the mucus in your airways. This way, when you do cough, you can get rid of phlegm more easily.
Expectorants, like guaifenesin, can break up congestion in your chest by thinning the mucus in your airways. This way, when you do cough, you can get rid of phlegm more easily.
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Since pregnancy is a very delicate state, we can say that no drug is 100 percent safe for all women. We have to be careful with any drug, even with over-the-counter medication or OTC drugs. The best thing to do is consult your GP or obstetrician. They both know your health situation and can recommend what will work best for you. Do not take more than the prescribed dose and better avoid taking any medication at all during the first trimester. This is the time when the fetus is most vulnerable.more
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Paracetamol also decrease the congestion and inflammation and can take eight hourly without any side effects
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