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Cough meds?

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Graham Horrex

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hi my name is graham and I am on here for my dad if I’m honest, he is fairly computer illiterate so I am doing this bit for him. He has a cough and would like to know what he can take for it so where better to go than here. He has been diagnosed for about 4 months now and has had no leaflet of anything for advice or help. Any help with this would be appreciated, have a great eve all thank you
 
Hi Graham, There are quite a few sugar free cough medicines available. I believe Cavonia do one & there are also Hall's lozenges that are sugar free.
 
I drink Lemon Juice. Jif out of the bottle. Would not touch 99% of the sugar in medication. Good luck
 
Depending what he is feeling, quite often just plain paracetamol does the job.

However, If I've got a heavy cough and am having trouble sleeping, I hit night nurse in capsule form. Night Nurse liquid is absolutely stacked full of glucose, but the capsules are fine.
 
I’ve not needed cough mixture for ages, but I find normal lemsips etc are fine for me. There is carbohydrate/sugar in them, but each measure of medicine is usually quite a small amount 5-10g I think. And when I have a cold my levels are usually a bit raised and haywire anyway so I would be taking extra insulin.

Mostly for a cough/cold I would take Beechams caplets, or plain paracetamol.

As has been suggested there are sugar free versions of lots of cough/cold meds, and pharmacists are well qualified to advise if you or your dad need more info.
 
Vogel do an excellent one called bronchoforce or ivy thyme health food stores stock them
CAROL
 
As it happens, I am currently suffering from what I would describe as a 'non-productive' cough - I have a tightness in my chest and an annoyingly tickly throat, but when I cough it's not producing much in the way of mucous (sorry if TMI! 😱). I've just been to the pharmacy and she recommended Pholcodine Linctus, which is sugar-free 🙂 I've just taken some so will let you know what I think of it! Relatively cheap compared to the branded stuff at £3.59 for a 200ml bottle 🙂 (Bought it at Boots)
 
Aye, Pholcodeine linctus is probably the best of a fairly ineffective bunch. It’s a very distant relative of heroin, which is the best cough suppressant there is.🙂
 
Aye, Pholcodeine linctus is probably the best of a fairly ineffective bunch. It’s a very distant relative of heroin, which is the best cough suppressant there is.🙂

That what they gave me in hospital when I had pneumonia and a cough that kept the Ward awake night after night. Had a bit of an effect but I find the others little more than sugar water (pholocodeine linctus incidentally, not heroin! :D)
 
He has been diagnosed for about 4 months now and has had no leaflet of anything for advice or help. Any help with this would be appreciated, have a great eve all thank you
HI Graham, hope your dads feeling a bit better. You'll find lots of really great advice and help on here. If your dad would like some leaflets or information guides, our helpline can send them out to him. You can ring the them on 0345 123 2399 (monday-friday, 9am-6pm) https://www.diabetes.org.uk/how_we_help/helpline
 
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