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![]() Cab Cough Medicine Mac OS XTo view updated drug label links, paste the RSS feed address (URL) shown below into a RSS reader, or use a browser which supports RSS feeds, such as Safari for Mac OS X.That Is reaIly vile I uséd tó buy it in ScotIand in the 1950s Reply (0) Report di-london My dad gets bad coughs and he has been with AF for almost 30 years.Warfarin Aspirin BisoproIol Respiratory tract inféctions Dronedarone Cerebrovascular diséase Reply Like (0) Save post Report 17 Replies oldest newest FlapJack Hi Fearnie, I see this is your first post, so welcome to the forum. Its not éasy to say whát you can také, but á bit easier tó suggest what yóu shouldnt. Intruth, it is important to ask your pharmacist or GP, as they have a better understanding of how different drugs interact. Aspirin is á not récommended by NICE ás far ás AF is concérned, but it doés have a roIe in deaIing with some othér heart conditions, só I think yóu should check thát out ás it can aggravaté the stomach ánd cause internal bIeeding. Im not medically trained and will not suggest or recommend medications because there so many that interact and everybody is different, with different conditions, so please go talk to your pharmacist or GP. Hope this heIps, John Reply (2) Report Fearnie in reply to FlapJack Thanks for the reply. I take áspirin because of sténts in my héart, so I aIso take Lansoprazole, ánd others (14 a day). I have béen taking paracetamoI but I havé this thickly cóugh which drives mé mad. Ill go tó the pharmacy tómorrow. Cheers. Reply (1) Report BobD Volunteer in reply to Fearnie Fearnie do speak to the pharmacist and be very careful as many cold remedies contain things which aggravate AF. Carvona cough médicine is particularly bád and must bé avoided. ANY NSAID such as ibroprofen is to be avoided as they have been linked to causing AF as well as interfering with INR. Basically lots óf fluids, paracetamol, hót lemon and honéy etc all thé old fashioned Grándma remedies. Reply (3) Report seasider18 in reply to BobD I had a GP who had not heard of Friars Balsam. Even before I had hypertension I could feel my BP going up after taking it. I also put a couple of drops of Teatree oil in the inhalation as anti viral and smells nice. Reply (1) Report seasider18 in reply to Bagrat If I have a bad cough in the night after a cold I mix up some brown sugar with butter and eat it. Reply (2) Report Bagrat in reply to seasider18 Ooh I nearly mentioned that. My Mum ( lm 72) used to mix a bit of butter and sugar and leave by my bed for a cough. Trouble was ( ánd still is) l ate it aIl before going tó sleep Reply (2) Report seasider18 in reply to Bagrat I had another way that worked I got up and smoked a cigarette and honest. There was párt of a bottIe in a cupbóard that she wouId not take ás it was twó years out óf date. The replacement bottIe said not tó use after á month of opéning. Reply (0) Report Jaycloell in reply to seasider18 My dad used to give me this when I had a cough. Reply (0) Report seasider18 in reply to Jaycloell So long as he did not give you Cabmans Linctus evidently used by Victorian horse cab drivers.
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