Therapy Selection Based on Cough Presentation: A Comparative Card

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Cough is a common symptom noted across multiple respiratory conditions, with diverse underlying mechanisms including bronchospasm, mucus hypersecretion, airway inflammation, post-nasal drip, and allergic responses. Effective management depends on identifying whether the cough is productive or non-productive, acute or persistent, and whether it is driven by infection, allergy, or airway hyperreactivity. A differentiated therapeutic approach is therefore essential for optimal symptom control and patient relief.

The syrup range card is structured to support this approach by outlining options suited to different cough profiles, including productive cough associated with conditions such as acute bronchitis or asthma, cough related to common cold or allergy, and acute cough where non-sedating relief may be preferred. By aligning formulation choice with cough type and patient characteristics, clinicians can support mucus clearance, airway comfort, and symptomatic relief in a practical, context-appropriate manner.

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