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3.9.1 Cough suppressants
Prescribing Notes
- Patients with acute cough should be advised that most coughs go away on their own within 3 weeks and to see a GP if the cough persists for more than 3 weeks. For more information refer to nidirect.
- Cough may be a symptom of an underlying disorder (e.g. asthma, COPD, GORD, rhinitis) which should be addressed.
- Cough may be a side effect of a drug (e.g. ACE inhibitors), or it can be associated with smoking or environmental pollutants.
- Cough can also have a significant habit component.
- There is little evidence to support the use of cough suppressants in COPD and asthma.
- Cough suppressants are available to purchase over the counter.