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Nytol
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Has anyone tried it?
I had a bad night last night due to this stupid cough that won't go and I think with a good night I might feel so much better in the morning
Also - whats the herbal one like?
Not convinced by that one - but would love it to work
I had a bad night last night due to this stupid cough that won't go and I think with a good night I might feel so much better in the morning
Also - whats the herbal one like?
Not convinced by that one - but would love it to work
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I tried Nytol many years ago. It didn't work but I felt as if I had a hangover all the next day.
I've had a hacking cough over the past couple of weeks and took Benylin original and that helped with the sleeping problem. Made me very drowsy. The coughing got worse at night. I'm sure neighbours from several streets away could hear it too. Sounded more like a bark than a cough.
Hope you feel better soon Ric xx
I've had a hacking cough over the past couple of weeks and took Benylin original and that helped with the sleeping problem. Made me very drowsy. The coughing got worse at night. I'm sure neighbours from several streets away could hear it too. Sounded more like a bark than a cough.
Hope you feel better soon Ric xx
>>>I always suspect cough medicines don't work
Fom the NHS website:
"Although some people find them helpful, medicines that claim to suppress your cough or stop you bringing up phlegm are not usually recommended. This is because there's little evidence to suggest they're any more effective than simple home remedies, and they're not suitable for everyone.
A homemade remedy containing honey and lemon is likely to be just as useful and safer to take".
Source:
http:// www.nhs .uk/con ditions /cough/ pages/i ntroduc tion.as px
Fom the NHS website:
"Although some people find them helpful, medicines that claim to suppress your cough or stop you bringing up phlegm are not usually recommended. This is because there's little evidence to suggest they're any more effective than simple home remedies, and they're not suitable for everyone.
A homemade remedy containing honey and lemon is likely to be just as useful and safer to take".
Source:
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