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Honey: An Effective Cough Remedy?

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    Is it true that honey calms coughs better than cough medicine does?
    Answer From Pritish K. Tosh, M.D.

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    Drinking tea or warm lemon water mixed with honey is a time-honored way to soothe a sore throat. But honey alone may be an effective cough suppressant, too.

    In one study, children ages 1 to 5 with upper respiratory tract infections were given up to 2 teaspoons (10 milliliters) of honey at bedtime. The honey seemed to reduce nighttime coughing and improve sleep.


    In fact, in the study, honey appeared to be as effective as a common cough suppressant ingredient, dextromethorphan, in typical over-the-counter doses. Since honey is low-cost and widely available, it might be worth a try.

    However, due to the risk of infant botulism, a rare but serious form of food poisoning, never give honey to a child younger than age 1.

    And remember: Coughing isn't all bad. It helps clear mucus from your airway. If you or your child is otherwise healthy, there's usually no reason to suppress a cough.

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