Thursday, February 05, 2015

Honey Before Bedtime Shown to Diminish Cough in Children

Honey for Treatment of Cough in Children 

Canadian Family Physician, December 2014   vol. 60  no. 12  1107-1110

Question 

Cough is a very common presentation among sick children in my clinic. There is almost no day without a child being examined for upper respiratory tract infection and cough. While I understand that no medications are recommended for relief of cough—prescribed or over the counter—is it true that honey might help relieve cough symptoms in children?

Answer 

Most prescribed and over-the-counter preparations for cough in children are not effective and might carry the risk of adverse events. A single dose of honey before bedtime was shown in recent studies to diminish cough and the discomfort experienced by children and their parents. Recent evidence also supports administering a few daily doses, but this practice will need further study to assess its effectiveness and safety.

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