Cough is a typical, enduring sign of numerous acute and chronic illnesses. Due to its disruptive effects, many people seek medical advice, and an enormous over-the-counter remedy market is supported. Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) and colds, as well as environmental exposure to smoke and/or allergens, are the most common causes of acute cough symptoms. Although most people cough at least once in their lives, the frequency of coughs is correlated with things like gender and allergy sensitivity.
1. Herbal medicines are part of a wide range of treatments such as phytotherapy, hydrotherapies, and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), a few of which are applied in conventional medicine.
2. Whilst herbal treatments have a long history of use in varied cultures, randomized controlled trial (RCT) data on their effects is generally lacking. Herbal cough treatments with proven clinical efficacy include ivy/primrose/thyme-based preparations which are recommended as expectorants in current European guidelines.
3. Polyherbal anti-tussive agents are available in various forms, such as syrups, tablets, and capsules. However, it is important to note that the efficacy and safety of these agents have not been extensively studied, and their use should be done under the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider.
4. Why switch to polyherbal syrups?
5. Polyherbal syrup is a type of herbal medicine that contains a combination of different herbs. It has gained popularity in recent years as people seek natural alternatives to conventional medicines.
There are several reasons why one may consider switching to polyherbal syrup:
1. Synergistic effects: Polyherbal syrup contains a combination of herbs that work together to produce a stronger therapeutic effect than each herb would have on its own.
2. Holistic approach: Polyherbal syrup takes a holistic approach to healing by addressing multiple aspects of a health condition instead of just one.
3. Fewer side effects: Polyherbal syrup is often considered safer than conventional medicines because it is made from natural ingredients and has fewer side effects.
4. Long-term benefits: Unlike conventional medicines that often only treat the symptoms of a health condition, polyherbal syrup can provide long-term benefits by addressing the root cause of the condition.
Types of Herbal Cough Syrup
- Flavored syrup
- Medicated syrup
- Artificial syrup
Advantages of Herbal Syrup:
- No side effects
- No Harmless
- Easily available
- Easy to adjust the dose for child’s weight
- No nursing is required, which main and the patient can take it with no help.
- The liquid dosage form is executed for products like cough medicines.
- Herbs Grow in common place.
- Antioxidant by retarding the oxidation as sugar is Hydrolyzed in to cellulose and dextrose
- Good patient compliance especially pediatric patients as syrup are sweet in test.
Disadvantages of Herbal Medicine: -
- Herbal medicine can produce adverse effects.
- Herbal medicine has another disadvantage is the rare risk of self-dosing herbs.
MATERIAL: -
|
Sr No |
Ingredient |
Uses |
|
1 |
Tulsi |
Antitussive |
|
2 |
Ginger |
Antitussive |
|
3 |
Adulsa |
Expectorant |
|
4 |
Mint |
Flavoring |
|
5 |
Peppermint |
Cough |
|
6 |
Honey |
Viscosity modifies |
Shubham Targe*
Rushikesh Soni
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