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What is the most effective over-the-counter cough medicine?

What is the most effective over-the-counter cough medicine?

Cough Suppressants

Medications Percentage of Pharmacists’ Votes
#1 Delsym Most Pharmacist Votes 45% View on Amazon
#2 Mucinex DM 29% View on Amazon
#3 Robitussin 23% View on Amazon
#4 NyQuil 3% View on Amazon

What helps a 5 minute cough?

10 Ways to Stop Coughing Day and Night

  1. Try an expectorant. Over-the-counter (OTC) cough medications with an expectorant such as guaifenesin work by clearing the mucus and other secretions of a productive cough so that you can breathe easier.
  2. Take a cough suppressant.
  3. Sip green tea.
  4. Stay hydrated.
  5. Suck on lozenges.

How long does it take for benzonatate to get rid of cough?

It has an anesthetic (numbing) action similar to that of benzocaine and numbs the stretch sensors in the lungs. It is the stretching of these sensors with breathing that causes the cough. Benzonatate begins to work within 15 to 20 minutes, and its effects last for approximately 3 to 8 hours.

How do you get rid of a cough overnight?

How to stop coughing at night

  1. Incline the head of your bed.
  2. Use a humidifier.
  3. Try honey.
  4. Tackle your GERD.
  5. Use air filters and allergy-proof your bedroom.
  6. Prevent cockroaches.
  7. Seek treatment for a sinus infection.
  8. Rest and take decongestants for a cold.

Can’t stop coughing at night tickle in throat?

Stuffed-up sinuses or a sinus infection may cause postnasal drip, especially when lying down. Postnasal drip tickles the back of your throat and leads to coughing. If nighttime coughing is caused by a medical condition such as a sinus infection, it’s important to get treatment.

Why does a tickle in my throat make me cough?

Irritation to the upper airway due to infectious, allergic, or environmental factors cause a tickling or dripping sensation in the back of the throat leading to cough. Some of the most common causes of upper airway irritation are viral infections, allergies, or environmental irritants.