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Cough Remedies: Pharmacological and Non-Pharmacological Approaches for Symptom Relief
Cough remedies are treatments designed to alleviate cough symptoms associated with respiratory conditions such as the common cold, influenza, bronchitis, asthma, COPD, and post-infectious cough. Remedies include over-the-counter (OTC) medications, prescription drugs, herbal preparations, and supportive therapies.
Pharmacological options include antitussives (e.g., dextromethorphan), expectorants (e.g., guaifenesin), mucolytics, bronchodilators, and combination formulations targeting underlying causes. Non-pharmacological approaches involve hydration, steam inhalation, honey, lozenges, and humidified air, which soothe the throat and reduce irritation.
Advanced formulations such as controlled-release syrups, vapor-based inhalers, and pediatric-friendly preparations enhance efficacy and patient compliance. Cough remedies are increasingly integrated with digital adherence tracking, telehealth consultation, and symptom monitoring apps. Safety considerations include avoiding overuse of opioid-based antitussives, monitoring pediatric dosing, and managing drug interactions. Comprehensive cough management requires identifying underlying causes, combining pharmacological and lifestyle measures, and continuous monitoring for persistent or chronic cases.



