Last month, my daughter had a cough and cold. The doctor prescribed a syrup called Cetop, which relieved her runny nose, but her cough persisted. He then prescribed Budecort 100 (for 2 weeks) and Asthalin (salbutamol inhalation 100 mcg/dose) to be used for 9 days—every 4 hours for the first 3 days and every 6 hours for the next 3 days. However, when we stopped the syrup and Asthalin, she continued to cough that night. So we approach other doctor he gave budecort neblizer. This is second day she had her nebulizer. Can anyone guide in this regard.
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