Treatment of influenza, colds, coughs, bronchitis

Nasal sprays for nasal congestion

A runny nose is one of the symptoms of diseases such as allergies, colds, acute respiratory viral infections or flu. To improve their condition, many people use nasal sprays for nasal congestion.

Cough lozenges

Cough is one of the symptoms of various viral and bacterial diseases of the respiratory system. To suppress or completely eliminate it, various medications are used.

Aerosols for sore throats

One of the most popular and quite effective means of local treatment of inflammatory diseases of the throat and larynx is aerosol for sore throat.

Sore throat lozenges

Indications for the use of pain-relieving antimicrobial lozenges include: acute respiratory infections and acute respiratory viral infections with sore throat and hoarseness, acute and chronic tonsillitis (angina), laryngitis, pharyngitis

Sore throat sprays for children

A sore throat spray for children should be used in cases where the child has difficulty swallowing, a sore throat, a cough, and a hoarse voice.

Nasal spray for children

Indications for the use of nasal spray for children are usually associated with the manifestation of a cold or other infectious diseases. A runny nose is a very unpleasant symptom that begins immediately after inflammation of the nasal mucosa.

Cough aerosols

Medicines for its elimination are prescribed depending on the type of cough observed in the patient.

Cough drops

Indications for use of cough drops: acute respiratory infections and acute respiratory viral infections, pharyngitis, tracheitis, laryngotracheitis, acute and chronic bronchitis of various etiologies, tracheobronchitis, pneumonia, bronchopneumonia, whooping cough.

Treatment of cough with phlegm

Treatment of cough with phlegm or, as it is commonly called, productive cough is carried out not just with pills or cough mixtures, but with the help of mucolytic drugs that thin the phlegm, and mucokinetic (expectorant) agents that promote its removal.

What to do if dry cough does not go away?

Many people are interested in the question of what to do if a dry cough does not go away? This phenomenon is common. But before you start solving this problem, you need to identify the causes of the cough. After all, in many cases this indicates the presence of a chronic disease.