There are syrups for dry cough, which can act at a central or peripheral level, inhibiting cough or for productive cough that stimulate fluidization and elimination of sputum, helping to treat cough faster.
When choosing the syrup, the type of cough that the person has must be taken into account, because choosing the wrong syrup can worsen cough symptoms.
Also, you should always consult your doctor before making the decision to use a cough syrup, in order to understand its cause and avoid masking the symptoms.
- Syrups for dry and allergic cough
Some of the syrups that can be used for dry and allergic coughs are:
- Notes ;
- Antux;
- Clobutinol com doxilamina;
- Notuss TSS;
- Syrups for productive cough
Some of the syrups that can be used in coughing up phlegm are:
- Liberaflux;
- Mucosolvan ;
- Fluimucil;
- Torante xarope ;
- Aeroflux;
- Carbocisteína;
- abriar ;
- Melxi.
There are also syrups that can be used for dry and productive coughs, such as Stodal or Guaco Herbarium, for example.