Codeine:
- Acts centrally on the medullary cough center to suppress the cough reflex.
- Mild analgesic effects (converted to morphine in the liver by CYP2D6).
- Onset of action: within 30–60 minutes.
- Duration: ~4–6 hours.
Erysimum officinale:
- Traditionally used in phytotherapy for vocal cord inflammation, hoarseness, and dry, irritating coughs.
- Contains glucosinolates, flavonoids, and mucilage that may:
- Soften irritated mucosa
- Reduce throat inflammation
- Provide a mild expectorant and soothing effect
- Codeine phosphate: Opioid derivative with antitussive (cough-suppressing) properties.
- Erysimum officinale (Wallflower herb extract): A traditional herbal remedy used for its demulcent (soothing) and anti-inflammatory effects on the throat and upper respiratory tract.
- Often contains excipients like sucrose, flavoring agents, and preservatives.
- Dry, non-productive cough
- Pharyngitis, laryngitis, or post-infectious cough
- Sore throat, especially in people using their voice professionally.
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