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What is good medicine against dry cough in Malta?

SmallT.

It's only a week I moved to Malta so do not know what kind of medicine against dry cough is better to buy at local pharmacy, might have something to recommend? :sick

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Spiridonov

'Actifed dry coughs' (red box)

SmallT.

Spasibo!!!!

Toon

Covonia

Spiridonov

Pozhaluysta :)

MikeInPoulton

Spiridonov wrote:

Pozhaluysta


.......but isn't recommended for under 12s

:cool:

SmallT.

MikeInPoulton wrote:
Spiridonov wrote:

Pozhaluysta


.......but isn't recommended for under 12s

:cool:


Thanks, but i'm 30 soon))

Spiridonov

MikeInPoulton wrote:
Spiridonov wrote:

Pozhaluysta


.......but isn't recommended for under 12s

:cool:


Nice compliment :)

georgeingozo

ask the chemist - they are generally very knowledgeable about suitable medicines for common problems

Toon

georgeingozo wrote:

ask the chemist - they are generally very knowledgeable about suitable medicines for common problems


totally agree

GuestPoster566

Cisk! :|

tearnet

redmik wrote:

Cisk! :|


:cheers:

Toon

cant agree with Cisk or indeed any Farsons beers - heartburn every time.

GuestPoster566

toonarmy9752 wrote:

cant agree with Cisk or indeed any Farsons beers - heartburn every time.


Just gargle with it then :D

Actually, I cannot drink much of it either, the taste become boring and heartburn for me too. I much prefer wine:happy:

scubaboy

Black Label ;)

Toon

a good maltese or sicilian wine lovely.....

eilrit

put a small peeled onion in honey overnight.. next morning drink the syrup ( a teaspoon 3 times a day) .. does wonders

SmallT.

I'll try! Thanks!!! :thanks:

eilrit

u can also boil a glass of red wine, let it cool a little, put a tablespoon of honey and drink... but do this before u sleep., and only if u r not taking any medicines.... u will sleep like a baby !

ephebus

I would really suggest letting the chemist choose for you, or even better - seeing a doctor! There arer several kinds of cough, which need different kinds of syrups. You already defined that it's dry, which is important - but why is it there? Is it a leftover from a flu, or due to smoking, or due to allergies? Different treatments for each... you really shouldn't be treating just the symptom - need to get to the cause =) I'm a nurse at the emergency department and I'm tired of seeing patients in poor condition after months of taking the wrong syrup...

Please take care of yourself? =)

mishellp

Could be allergies, just go to any pharmacy ask for a doctor 5-10 euro for visit..good luck , na zdorov'e

MikeInPoulton

ephebus wrote:

I would really suggest letting the chemist choose for you, or even better - seeing a doctor! There arer several kinds of cough, which need different kinds of syrups. You already defined that it's dry, which is important - but why is it there? Is it a leftover from a flu, or due to smoking, or due to allergies? Different treatments for each... you really shouldn't be treating just the symptom - need to get to the cause =) I'm a nurse at the emergency department and I'm tired of seeing patients in poor condition after months of taking the wrong syrup...

Please take care of yourself? =)


Excellent advice.....and something we should have considered earlier.

Cheers

Mike

Toon

good advise cough cough - see what i did there

MikeInPoulton

toonarmy9752 wrote:

good advise cough cough - see what i did there


;)

georgeingozo

ephebus wrote:

I'm tired of seeing patients in poor condition after months of taking the wrong syrup...


do you recommend Cisk normal or the export ?

ephebus

The right amout of Corvo Glicine will cure any ilness. Nevermind piss-beer...

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GuestPoster566

Language Timothy!!!!!!

Personally, I advocate Retsina, especially for those annoying 'tickly coughs'.

Anyway, why go to a doctor and waste time?
A good vintner is all you need and there are plenty on Malta/Gozo.

Or a supermarket.

Evviva!!