Are cough syrups effective for children?

Published: Feb. 6, 2024, 12:06 p.m.

If you or your child has a bad cough, the first thing you\u2019ll probably do is reach for a cough syrup. It\u2019s easy, it's available over the counter and there\u2019s no fuss about taking it. But does it work? Is it at all effective to help your cough go away? Last year, a panel of the US Food and Drug Administration came to the agreement that phenylephrine, a common ingredient used in a number of cough and cold medicines is completely ineffective.\n\nHealth bodies across the world emphasise that over-the-counter cough and cold medication should not be given to very young children \u2013 but this continues to be a common practice in India, despite the fact that research has pointed out that it may not even work for them.\n\nTwo months ago, the Indian government too issued an order with regard to this \u2013 it said that a cold medicine combination that contained two ingredients, chlorpheniramine maleate and phenylephrine, should not be used for children under the age of four and these drugs should be labelled accordingly.\n\nSo should over-the-counter cough/cold medications be stopped for young children? Are they safe for older children to take? If they are ineffective, why are they being prescribed and sold? What can adults use instead? Tune in to find out.