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Honey for your cough

- By SIMONE JASPER

YOU may want to have honey on hand the next time you catch a cold.

That’s because honey has been shown to provide better cough relief than some over-the-counter drugs, Oxford University researcher­s in the United Kingdom said in findings published Wednesday in the journal BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine.

“Honey is more effective than usual care alternativ­es for improving (upper respirator­y tract infection) symptoms, particular­ly cough frequency and severity,” according to the researcher­s.

They said they reviewed 14 past studies about upper respirator­y tract infections, also known as the common cold.

Symptoms can include a runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat and coughing, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Four of the studies examined comparison­s between honey and diphenhydr­amine, an antihistam­ine that can be used to relieve coughs, according to the US government.

It’s sold at pharmacies under several brand names and is combined with other ingredient­s in some cold medicines.

In their findings, the researcher­s say that honey was “significan­tly better than” diphenhydr­amine at improving coughing.

The results came from studies that included 385 participan­ts, data show.

But honey was “not significan­tly better” at cough relief when compared to another class of medicines called dextrometh­orphan, according to a review of two studies with a combined 137 patients.

Dextrometh­orphan is used to suppress coughs and can also be found on pharmacy shelves, the US National Library of Medicine says.

Scientists reviewing the common cold studies also found “comparison­s with placebo are more limited, and require more high quality placebo-controlled trials”.

Anyone sick with a cold should talk to a pharmacist or doctor about the best medicines for them, according to health officials.

“Over-the-counter medicines may provide temporary relief of symptoms, but they will not cure your illness,” the US CDC says on its website.

The US federal agency includes honey on its list of possible ways to suppress coughs.

Other tips for feeling better from a cold include getting enough rest, breathing in steam and using saline spray, according to the agency.

Both health officials and researcher­s caution against using antibiotic­s for cold relief.

Antibiotic­s don’t help patients get better and can lead to infections that are resistant to bacteria, experts say. – The News & Observer/ Tribune News Service

 ??  ?? Honey may treat your cough better than some medicines, researcher­s say. — TNS
Honey may treat your cough better than some medicines, researcher­s say. — TNS

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