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Is there any point, IYO, in tixylix etc.?

18 replies

mummylonglegs · 05/02/2005 22:48

I had a conversation in the early hours with dp about whether or not to go wake dd with some tixylix as she's coughing a lot at night. She's 2.4. I think all that over the counter stuff is sugary water with no point to it. He disagrees.

And you?

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Blossomhill · 05/02/2005 22:50

I swear by Tixylix when my 2 have a cough that is obviously irritating them and keeping them awake. I am not one to use medicines but on occasions such as that then yes I thin that medicines such as Tixylix are a lifesaver as they seem to stop coughing almost immediately.

jessicasmummy · 05/02/2005 22:51

tixylix worked wonders on dd (6months) cough ceased within 2 days!

Fimbo · 05/02/2005 22:52

I have a dd of 6 and believe me I have tried everything possible that is on the market and IMO nothing works. I have stopped buying them now and only give her calpol and water. My ds (nearly 14 mths) has had a nasty cold and I give him Medised which helps him to sleep.

Dior · 05/02/2005 22:52

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ChicPea · 05/02/2005 22:53

Are you talking about the Irritating Night Cough Tixylix? If you are, it's fantastic. It has an anti-histamine in it which suppresses the cought during the night so that the child can sleep. It is inadvisible to give it during the day though as the child, if it needs to cough, should indeed cough.

ChicPea · 05/02/2005 22:54

The Medised which Fimbo mentioned contains Paracetamol and an anti histamine which stops the coughing.

Blossomhill · 05/02/2005 22:54

I also find either making the bed higher wither by adding books to the pillow end or either adding a couple of pillows as it is when they lie down flat that catarrh runs down the back of the throat causing the cough!

WideWebWitch · 06/02/2005 09:08

Tixylix works imo and e. Dd had such a bad cough that she couldn't sleep, gave her Tixylix and she slept. Maybe it just knocked her out but I didn't care at the time, frankly!

Tessiebear · 06/02/2005 09:18

I agree with you - never worked for me. I asked the doctor once and he said that if the cough isnt waking them up then dont wake them up to give medicine. Saying that there is quite a good "benylin night time cough" medicine that i was reccomended. If it gets worse i go to the doctors for something that ALWAYS clears it up - if not it should just go by itself

mummylonglegs · 06/02/2005 21:52

Thanks everyone. I've never found, so far, that tixylix does anything much for dd, nothing that a drink and a few moments upright instead of lying down won't do. But I will take a look at the irritating night cough version that someone's mentioned here.

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oatcake · 06/02/2005 22:02

a spoonful of honey works wonders for a cough... it does! really!

bellababe · 06/02/2005 22:05

the general (even professional) opinion is that cough mixtures do nothing for adults or children. There is temporary soothing as the sensation (obtained equally by that spoonful of honey)of the syrup "carreses" (!) the throat, but there is nothing one can do to cure a cough as it is merely a symtom of another problem eg reunny nose or bad chest.
Medised is good, I agree, and helps them to sleep, but it doesn't actually make them get better any quicker.

lockets · 06/02/2005 22:09

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mummylonglegs · 06/02/2005 22:12

Well, we've got a humidifier in her room as she's had coughs on and off for all her life and we've done all the other practical things you can do but she still has these horrible sounding coughing fits in the night.

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oatcake · 06/02/2005 22:24

ALL cough mixtures are supressants and therefore don't cure any ailment... they just give us all a better night's sleep...

moondog · 06/02/2005 22:26

I wouldn't use something with such an irritating Middle England sort of name on sheer principle-!

JanH · 06/02/2005 22:56

I love cough suppressants - they do work, and they stop me killing the person with the irritating cough

moondog · 06/02/2005 23:02

It's a toss up then. Annoying cough V annoyingly named product..

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