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Why are antihistamines paired with cough suppressants beneficial, especially administering it both at night time?
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- After how many weeks, will a pharmacist or healthcare professional suggest his or her patient to see a doctor if the cough still persists? Briefly explain. Why are antihistamines like diphenhydramine or promethazine paired with cough suppressants beneficial, especially at night doses? Briefly explain.How could steam inhalation help with productive coughs? Why is it vital for people with coughs and colds to drink a lot of fluids? Why should a pharmacist or a healthcare professional exercise caution while dispensing cough medications containing codeine?Why must typical antihistamines be avoided in people receiving phenothiazines or tricyclic antidepressants? Why is theophylline sometimes used in over-the-counter cough treatments, and regularly monitors the blood levels? What are the medications and vices that can lower theophylline levels and how?
- What are some factors that make the respiratory system prone (more likely) to infections? What natural safeguards are there to prevent lower respiratory tract infections?How does smoking increase the risk of pneumonia?A surgeon removed three adjacent bronchopulmonary segments from the left lung of a patient with TB. Almost half of the lung was removed, yet there was no severe bleeding, and relatively few blood vessels had to be cauterized. Why was the surgery so easy to perform?
- Why do people with chronic bronchitis have a higher than normal rate of respiratory infections?What is the difference between a lower and upper respiratory tract infection?A lifetime of heavy smoking often leads to destruction of the cilia of the cells that line the bronchi and bronchioles. How does this contribute to an increased chance of lung infections?
- Chronic cough with mucus production lasting for 3 months or more is the characteristic feature of COPD. What are the two basic forms of COPD and what are the signs and symptoms associated with these forms?Does corticosteroids (steroid based drugs) increases the risk of getting pneumonia? and whyWhile the upper respiratory infections are less serious and cure on their own, the lower infections are more serious and last longer. True or False?