Allen A49 Dry Cough Drops are a homeopathic preparation designed to address respiratory issues such as wheezing, dry cough, and catarrh of the larynx. It is formulated to help with a hacking cough, chest discomfort, and a tickling cough that may come with expectoration. This formulation works to support the respiratory system by addressing symptoms associated with various types of coughs.
Formulated for Dry Cough: Indicated for a persistent, dry, hacking cough and tickling in the throat. Addresses Wheezing: Helps with wheezing and a feeling of oppression in the chest, which can be associated with bronchitis. Soothes Chest Discomfort: Aims to alleviate burning pain and soreness in the chest that can accompany a cough. Aids Expectoration: While targeting dry cough, it also assists when there is mucus, helping to clear it from the lungs. Homeopathic Composition: Contains ingredients like Grindelia Robusta, Phosphorus, and Senega, which are used in homeopathy for respiratory symptoms.
Q: What are Allen A49 Dry Cough Drops used for?
A: These homeopathic drops are indicated for providing relief from wheezing, dry cough, and catarrh of the larynx. They also address hacking cough with burning pain in the chest and tickling cough.
Q: How should I take these drops?
A: The general recommendation is to take 8 to 10 drops in a half cup of water, three times a day before meals. However, it is always advisable to follow the dosage prescribed by your physician.
Q: Are there any known side effects?
A: No specific side effects of Allen A49 Dry Cough Drops are commonly known. It is also mentioned that the product does not interfere with other medications. For any concerns, consulting a healthcare provider is recommended.
Q: What are the key ingredients in this formulation?
A: The main components are Grindelia robusta 3x, Phosphorus 3x, Senega Q, Silicea 3x, Sanguinaria canadensis 3x, and Ammonium carbonicum 3x.
Q: Can this product help with breathing difficulties?
A: Yes, it may help with symptoms like wheezing, dyspnoea (difficulty in breathing), and oppression in the chest associated with bronchitis.