Does Children’s Paracetamol, Artificial Cow-Bezoar, and Chlorphenamine Granules treat cough?
Disease description:
The weather has been fluctuating between cold and hot, and my child may have caught a chill, resulting in persistent coughing. The pharmacy recommended that I purchase Children’s Paracetamol, Artificial Cow-Bezoar, and Chlorphenamine Maleate Granules. I would like to ask: Can Children’s Paracetamol, Artificial Cow-Bezoar, and Chlorphenamine Maleate Granules treat cough?
Whether the condition is treatable depends on its underlying cause. If the cough is due to a common cold, the aforementioned medications may help alleviate symptoms. However, if it results from conditions such as bronchitis or pneumonia, these medications will be ineffective. For patients with severe coughing, Yitanning (a compound ambroxol and clenbuterol syrup) may be administered for treatment, along with increased intake of warm water and ensuring adequate room ventilation. If the above treatments prove ineffective, prompt medical evaluation at a hospital is essential to identify the specific cause and initiate targeted therapy.