No Strong Efficacy Evidence For OTC Cough Medicines – Cochrane Review
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
There is no strong existing evidence to support the efficacy of over-the-counter medications for acute cough in children and adults and "higher quality evidence" is needed, according to a review published Jan. 23
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