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RANDOMISED DOUBLE BLIND STUDY TO COMPARE EFFECTIVENESS OF HONEY, SALBUTAMOL AND PLACEBO IN TREATMENT OF COUGH IN CHILDREN WITH COMMON COLD
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February 2014

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East African Medical Journal

A. Waris

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E.K. Njeru

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Background: Acute upper respiratory infection is the most common childhood illness and presents with cough, coryza and fever. Available evidence suggests that cough medicines may be no more effective than honey-based cough remedies. Objective: To compare effectiveness of honey, salbutamol and placebo in the treatment of cough in children with acute onset cough. Design: Randomised control trial. Setting: Aga Khan University Hospital Paediatric Casualty. Subjects: Children between ages one to twelve years presenting with a common cold between December 2010 and February 2012 were enrolled. Outcome measures: Frequency, severity and extent to which cough bothered and disturbed child and parental sleep were assessed at baseline and over the subsequent five days through telephone interview using a validated scoring tool. Results: One hundred and forty five children were enrolled in the study (45- placebo, 57 -honey, 43 -salbutamol). Of the 145 children 51% were male. Honey significantly reduced the total mean symptom score by day three (p < 0.001). Total mean difference in scores between day zero to five demonstrated a significant difference of honey's efficacy over placebo (p < 0.002) however no difference was noted when compared to salbutamol (p < 0.478). Significant differences in both total as well as each individual symptom score was detected with honey consistently scoring the best whilst placebo and salbutamol scored the worst. In paired comparisons honey was superior to placebo but not salbutamol, whilst salbutamol was not superior to placebo. Conclusion: Honey was most effective in symptomatic relief of symptoms associated with the common cold whilst salbutamol or placebo offered no benefit.

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... Antitussive and beta-sympathomimetic drugs are ineffective in relieving acute coughs in children and antitussives may cause serious adverse events (strong) ( Table 2). [21][22][23] Studies have found that dextromethorphan was ineffective in children with coughs and the efficacy of mucolytic agents were insufficiently studied. 21 In addition, oral beta-sympathomimetics were ineffective in children with coughs in the absence of breathing difficulties. ...

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Working group summary of the 2023 full update of the Finnish national guidelines for paediatric lower respiratory tract infections
RANDOMISED DOUBLE BLIND STUDY TO COMPARE EFFECTIVENESS OF HONEY, SALBUTAMOL AND PLACEBO IN TREATMENT OF COUGH IN CHILDREN WITH COMMON COLD
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  • February 2014

East African Medical Journal