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Suggest Treatment For Dry Cough With Salty Water Discharge

Hello sir, I am a Clinical Pharmacist, let me guide that a patient having dry cough, complaint of salty water with cough from last one month. No temperature and any other sign. what will be the possible treatment for this. My treatment choice is ciprofloxacin 500 bd ac antitussive 2tsf tds pc pantoprazole 20mg bd ac itopride 50mg tds ac
Tue, 28 Oct 2014
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Thanks for your question on HCM.
In my opinion the treatment is good.
But I prefer macrolide over fluoroquinolones. As coverage of macrolide for upper respiratory tract infection is good.
And no need to give levosulpride. Give only proton pump inhibitors.
I would also loke to give anti inflammatory drugs like paracetamol.
All treatment for 5 days.
If not improve in 5 days than get done chest x ray to rule out lung infection.
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Suggest Treatment For Dry Cough With Salty Water Discharge

Thanks for your question on HCM. In my opinion the treatment is good. But I prefer macrolide over fluoroquinolones. As coverage of macrolide for upper respiratory tract infection is good. And no need to give levosulpride. Give only proton pump inhibitors. I would also loke to give anti inflammatory drugs like paracetamol. All treatment for 5 days. If not improve in 5 days than get done chest x ray to rule out lung infection.