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The expectorant helps when your child has thick chest congestion,
which he is unable to cough up. It loosens
think mucous, making it easier to cough up.
Description:
These medications contain Pseudoephedrine, which is a nasal
decongestant. Using a Decongestant will clear nasal passages making it easier
to breath through the nose. It also has a mild drying effect so it will also help relieve
runny nose a bit. The Dextromethorphan (DM for short) is a cough
suppressant. It will offer temporary relief (a few hours) to that nagging cough caused by
a "tickle" in the throat. The Acetaminophen in some of these cold medications will help
relieve the aches and fever that your child may have. If you are using one of these
combination cold medications but still need to do more for the fever, then a dose of
Ibuprofen (Motrin or Advil) would be okay to give. Click for a detailed discussion on Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen or Fever.
When to use:
Frequent cough, nasal congestion, mild
runny nose (Day time)
An ideal use for this combination would be a child with congested nose (but not too
itchy and runny) and an annoying frequent cough, but he's well enough to go to school.
This combination won't make your child drowsy which is important for alertness in
school. For nighttime use, or if there is a very runny, itchy nose, then you should
probably also use an antihistamine which will help your child sleep.
DR. SEARS HELPFUL TIP FOR TREATING COLDS
When I give my children cold medications, I have found that the nasal passages can
become too dry, that's why it is important to use saline nasal spray throughout the day
and a humidifier in the bedroom at night (see natural cold
treatments).
Safety:
These medications are safe to use in children six
months and older for upper respiratory illness (such as colds and sinus infections).
If your child has a lower respiratory tract illness (like pneumonia, bronchiolitis or
asthma) you should ask your physician before using cold or cough remedies. The main
side effect can be over-stimulation. Uncommon side effects are headache,
upset stomach and dizziness. If your child has a history of seizures, high blood pressure,
heart disease, thyroid disease or is taking medications for any of these conditions, consult
your doctor before taking cough or cold remedies.
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