Question

My child has a cough, and my doctor prescribed Medoxomil granules, Children’s Cough and Asthma Granules, Caterol hydrochloride, and Budesonide Suspension for nebulization. I would like to ask if it is okay to give these medicines to my child and if budesonide suspension is recommended for children without asthma.

Answer

Medoxomil Granules, Children’s Cough and Asthma Granules and Procaterol Hydrochloride are commonly used cough treatment medicines that can be given to children. Although budesonide suspension is used to treat asthma, it is also used to dilate the bronchial tubes when treating cough. If the doctor confirms that your child’s cough requires the use of these medications and there are no obvious symptoms of wheezing, nebulization can be administered according to the doctor’s recommendation. It is recommended that you take your child for a follow-up appointment in three days so that the doctor can check the effectiveness of the treatment.