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Bronchostop Cough Relief

Bronchostop Cough Relief

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  • ✔️ Relieves both dry and chesty coughs in one formula
  • ✔️ Soothes irritated throat tissue with marshmallow root extract
  • ✔️ Helps loosen and clear mucus with thyme expectorant action
  • ✔️ Suitable for adults and children aged one year and over
  • ✔️ Traditional herbal medicine licensed for safe over-the-counter use

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Is Bronchostop Cough Syrup Right for Your Cough?

 

A persistent cough can be exhausting — whether it's keeping you up at night or making every conversation uncomfortable. Bronchostop cough syrup is a traditional herbal medicinal product designed to relieve both dry, irritating coughs and chesty, mucus-producing coughs. It's available without a prescription, making it a convenient first-line option when you need relief quickly. You can find it alongside other cold and flu remedies at Cured Pharmacy, priced at just £2.99.

Coughs are one of the most common reasons people visit a pharmacist in the UK. According to the NHS, most coughs caused by colds or minor respiratory infections clear up within three weeks. But while you're waiting, having something to ease the discomfort makes a real difference to your day-to-day life.

 

How Does Bronchostop Cough Relief Work?

 

Bronchostop Cough Relief is a herbal preparation. Its two key active ingredients work together to target different aspects of a cough:

  • Thyme herb dry extract — acts as an expectorant and antispasmodic, helping to loosen and clear mucus from the airways while reducing bronchial spasms that trigger coughing fits.
  • Marshmallow root extract — forms a protective, soothing film over the mucous membranes of the throat and upper airways, reducing irritation that drives a dry cough.

This dual-action approach means the syrup can address both types of cough in one formula. Rather than suppressing the cough reflex entirely (which can sometimes be counterproductive with a chesty cough), it works with your body's natural processes to make coughing more productive and less painful.

 

Who Should Use Bronchostop Cough Relief?

 

This product is suitable for a wide range of people dealing with common cough symptoms. It's particularly useful if you prefer a herbal alternative to conventional cough medicines containing synthetic active ingredients. That said, it's not appropriate for everyone — always read the label carefully.

  • Adults and children aged 1 year and over
  • People with a dry, tickly, or irritating cough
  • People with a chesty cough producing mucus
  • Those who prefer herbal or plant-based remedies

It is not recommended for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding without first speaking to a healthcare professional. If your child is under 1 year old, do not use this product.

 

How Does Bronchostop Cough Relief Compare to Other Cough Syrups?

 

Feature Bronchostop Cough Relief Simple Linctus (Paediatric)
Active ingredient Thyme extract, marshmallow root Citric acid monohydrate
Cough type Dry and chesty Dry only
Suitable age 1 year and over 1 year and over
Herbal / synthetic Herbal (traditional medicine) Synthetic

 

Is Bronchostop Cough Relief Safe to Store at Home?

 

Yes — storage is straightforward. Keep the bottle below 25°C, away from direct sunlight, and out of reach of children. Once opened, check the label for any in-use shelf life guidance. If you're managing multiple symptoms this winter, you might also want to explore our ear, nose and throat range for complementary products.

Do not use the product after the expiry date printed on the label. If the syrup changes colour, smell, or consistency, do not use it and dispose of it safely.

This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.

Bronchostop Cough Relief specifications
Treatment category Cough and cold relief
Mechanism of action Expectorant and demulcent (herbal)
Effective for Dry and chesty coughs
Suitable for Adults and children aged 1 year and over
Active ingredient Thyme herb dry extract, marshmallow root extract
UK classification Traditional Herbal Medicinal Product (THMP)
Drug class Herbal expectorant / demulcent
Preparation Oral syrup
Route of administration Oral

Specifications of Bronchostop Cough Relief

 

What Is Bronchostop Cough Relief and What Is It Used For?

 

Bronchostop Cough Relief is a traditional herbal medicinal product (THMP) used to relieve the symptoms of dry, irritating coughs and productive chesty coughs in adults and children aged 1 year and over. It is taken orally as a syrup and is available over the counter without a prescription. Its use is based on longstanding traditional evidence rather than clinical trial data, as is standard for licensed THMPs in the UK.

The NHS advises that most coughs associated with colds or upper respiratory tract infections resolve on their own within a few weeks. Bronchostop Cough Relief can help manage symptoms in the meantime, making day-to-day life more comfortable while your body recovers.

 

What Do You Need to Know Before Using Bronchostop Cough Relief?

 

Before using this product, read the following carefully. Some people should not use Bronchostop Cough Relief or should seek advice first.

Do not use if you:

  • Are allergic to thyme, marshmallow root, or any other ingredient in the product
  • Are allergic to plants of the Lamiaceae (mint) family
  • Have a child under 1 year old
  • Are pregnant or breastfeeding (seek medical advice first)

Speak to your pharmacist or doctor before use if you:

  • Have asthma or a chronic respiratory condition
  • Have a cough lasting more than 7 days or accompanied by fever, rash, or persistent headache
  • Are coughing up blood or discoloured mucus
  • Have difficulty swallowing or breathing

Known drug interactions:

  • No clinically established interactions have been identified for this herbal product at standard doses
  • If you take prescribed medicines, always check with your pharmacist before adding any new product

 

How Should You Use Bronchostop Cough Relief?

 

Always use this product exactly as described on the label. Do not exceed the recommended dose. If you are unsure, ask your pharmacist for guidance.

  1. Shake the bottle gently before each use.
  2. Measure the correct dose using the measuring cup or spoon provided.
  3. Take the syrup orally — do not dilute it with water.
  4. Repeat at the intervals stated on the label.
  5. Do not take more than the maximum daily dose.
Age Group Dose Frequency
Adults and children 12+ 15 ml Up to 6 times daily
Children aged 6–11 10 ml Up to 6 times daily
Children aged 1–5 5 ml Up to 6 times daily
Under 1 year Not suitable

If symptoms do not improve within 7 days, stop use and consult a doctor. You may also find it helpful to browse our vitamins and supplements range to support your immune system during recovery.

 

What Are the Possible Side Effects of Bronchostop Cough Relief?

 

Like all medicines, Bronchostop Cough Relief can cause side effects, although not everyone experiences them. The NHS recommends reporting any suspected side effects via the Yellow Card scheme.

Common side effects:

  • Mild gastrointestinal discomfort (e.g. nausea or stomach upset)
  • Heartburn in sensitive individuals

Less common side effects:

  • Allergic reactions such as skin rash, itching, or swelling — particularly in those sensitive to the Lamiaceae plant family
  • Worsening of cough symptoms (stop use and seek advice if this occurs)

Stop using the product immediately and seek medical attention if you experience signs of a serious allergic reaction, including swelling of the face, lips, or throat, or difficulty breathing.

 

How Should You Store Bronchostop Cough Relief?

 

Correct storage helps maintain the product's quality and safety throughout its shelf life.

  • Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place
  • Keep away from direct sunlight and heat sources
  • Keep the bottle tightly closed when not in use
  • Keep out of the sight and reach of children
  • Do not use after the expiry date printed on the label
  • Do not dispose of medicines via wastewater or household waste — return unused medicine to your pharmacist

If you're stocking up for the cold season, our pain relief range is also worth exploring for managing associated headaches or body aches.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Bronchostop Cough Relief online in the UK?

You can buy Bronchostop Cough Relief directly from Cured Pharmacy online for just £2.99, with no prescription needed. It's listed in our cold and flu collection alongside other over-the-counter remedies. Simply add it to your basket and select your preferred delivery option at checkout.

How does Bronchostop Cough Relief work in the body?

Bronchostop Cough Relief uses two herbal active ingredients — thyme extract and marshmallow root — to tackle cough symptoms from two angles. Thyme acts as an expectorant and antispasmodic, helping to loosen mucus and reduce bronchial spasms, while marshmallow root coats and soothes irritated throat tissue. This makes it effective for both dry and chesty coughs rather than just one type.

How do I use Bronchostop Cough Relief step by step?

Shake the bottle before each use, then measure your dose carefully using the measuring cup provided. Take the syrup orally without diluting it in water, and repeat at the intervals stated on the label — up to 6 times daily for adults. Always follow the dosage instructions for your age group and do not exceed the maximum daily dose.

What is the correct dose of Bronchostop Cough Relief for adults?

Adults and children aged 12 and over should take 15 ml up to 6 times daily. Children aged 6 to 11 take 10 ml, and children aged 1 to 5 take 5 ml, both up to 6 times daily. Always refer to the patient information leaflet for full age-specific guidance before giving this product to a child.

What are the side effects of Bronchostop Cough Relief?

Most people tolerate Bronchostop Cough Relief well, but mild gastrointestinal discomfort such as nausea or heartburn can occasionally occur. Less commonly, people sensitive to plants in the Lamiaceae family (such as thyme) may experience an allergic reaction including rash or itching. Stop use immediately and seek medical advice if you notice any signs of a serious allergic reaction such as facial swelling or breathing difficulty.

Who is Bronchostop Cough Relief suitable for?

Bronchostop Cough Relief is suitable for adults and children aged 1 year and over who have a dry or chesty cough. It is not recommended for children under 1 year old, and those who are pregnant or breastfeeding should speak to a healthcare professional before use. People with asthma or chronic respiratory conditions should also seek advice before using this product.

Can I give Bronchostop Cough Relief to my child?

Yes, Bronchostop Cough Relief can be given to children aged 1 year and over, using the age-appropriate dose stated on the label. It should not be given to babies under 1 year old under any circumstances. If your child's cough is severe, persistent, or accompanied by a high temperature, always consult your GP or pharmacist before using any cough remedy.

How long can you use Bronchostop Cough Relief for?

Bronchostop Cough Relief should not be used for more than 7 days without consulting a doctor or pharmacist. If your cough persists beyond this point, worsens, or is accompanied by fever, breathlessness, or blood in the mucus, you should seek medical assessment promptly. A prolonged cough can sometimes indicate an underlying condition that needs further investigation.

What happens if I miss a dose of Bronchostop Cough Relief?

If you miss a dose, simply take it as soon as you remember — unless it is nearly time for your next dose, in which case skip the missed one. Do not double up doses to compensate for a missed one. Bronchostop Cough Relief is taken as needed for symptom relief rather than on a strict timed schedule, so missing an occasional dose is unlikely to affect your recovery significantly.

Is Bronchostop Cough Relief safe during pregnancy?

Bronchostop Cough Relief is not recommended during pregnancy without first seeking advice from your doctor or midwife. Herbal medicines, including those containing thyme extract, have not been fully evaluated for safety in pregnancy through clinical trials. Your healthcare professional can advise on the safest options for managing a cough during pregnancy.

Does Bronchostop Cough Relief interact with other medicines?

No clinically established drug interactions have been identified for Bronchostop Cough Relief at standard doses. However, if you are taking any prescribed medicines, it is always sensible to check with your pharmacist before starting a new product — even a herbal one. This is especially important if you take medicines for heart conditions, epilepsy, or blood thinning.

What are the alternatives to Bronchostop Cough Relief?

Alternatives include simple linctus for dry coughs, guaifenesin-based syrups for chesty coughs, or other herbal cough preparations. Your pharmacist can help you choose the right product based on your specific cough type and medical history. You can also browse our full ear, nose and throat range for related products.

Is Bronchostop Cough Relief a traditional herbal medicine?

Yes — Bronchostop Cough Relief is classified as a Traditional Herbal Medicinal Product (THMP) in the UK, meaning it is licensed based on traditional use rather than clinical trial evidence. THMPs must still meet strict quality and safety standards set by the MHRA. This classification means you can trust the product has been assessed for safety, even if its efficacy is based on traditional evidence.

What is the best time to take Bronchostop Cough Relief?

There is no single "best" time — Bronchostop Cough Relief is taken as needed throughout the day whenever cough symptoms are troublesome. Many people find it particularly helpful before bed to reduce night-time coughing that disrupts sleep. You can take it up to 6 times daily (for adults), spacing doses evenly across the day for consistent symptom relief.

What are the latest studies on herbal cough remedies like Bronchostop?

Research into thyme-based cough preparations has shown promising results for reducing cough frequency and severity in acute bronchitis, with studies published in peer-reviewed journals supporting its expectorant and antispasmodic properties. Marshmallow root's demulcent action is also well-documented in the herbal medicine literature. That said, Bronchostop Cough Relief is licensed as a THMP based on traditional use, and you should always discuss treatment options with a healthcare professional for persistent or severe symptoms.

How Should You Use Bronchostop Cough Relief?

Using Bronchostop Cough Relief correctly ensures you get the most from each dose. Always read the patient information leaflet before starting, and follow these steps each time you take the syrup.

If you find the syrup difficult to swallow, speak to your pharmacist — they may be able to suggest a practical solution. Never crush or alter the product in any way.

What Is the Correct Dose of Bronchostop Cough Relief?

The dose varies depending on age. Always use the correct amount for your age group and never exceed the maximum daily dose. Taking more than recommended will not speed up recovery and may increase the risk of side effects.

When Is the Best Time to Use Bronchostop Cough Relief?

Bronchostop Cough Relief can be taken at any time of day when cough symptoms are present. Many people find it especially useful before bed, as a cough that worsens at night can significantly disrupt sleep and leave you feeling drained the next day. Taking a dose in the evening may help reduce overnight coughing fits and support a more restful night.

You can also take it before situations where coughing would be particularly disruptive — such as before a meeting or a journey. Space your doses evenly throughout the day to maintain consistent symptom relief rather than taking multiple doses close together.

How Long Can You Use Bronchostop Cough Relief For?

Bronchostop Cough Relief is intended for short-term use only. Do not use it for more than 7 consecutive days without consulting a doctor or pharmacist. Most coughs associated with colds or minor respiratory infections should begin to improve within this timeframe.

If your cough persists beyond 7 days, worsens, or is accompanied by symptoms such as a high temperature, breathlessness, chest pain, or blood in the mucus, stop using the product and seek medical advice promptly. These symptoms may indicate a more serious underlying condition that requires professional assessment and treatment.

Do not exceed the recommended dose. If in doubt, speak to your pharmacist.

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What Are the Most Common Side Effects of Bronchostop Cough Relief?

Bronchostop Cough Relief is generally well tolerated when used as directed. However, as with any medicine — including herbal products — some people may experience unwanted effects. The most commonly reported side effects are mild and tend to affect the digestive system.

  • Mild nausea
  • Stomach discomfort or bloating
  • Heartburn or acid reflux sensation

These effects are usually short-lived and often resolve on their own. Taking the syrup after food may help reduce gastrointestinal discomfort if you find it affects your stomach.

What Are the Less Common Side Effects of Bronchostop Cough Relief?

Less commonly, some individuals — particularly those with sensitivities to plants in the Lamiaceae (mint) family — may experience reactions related to the thyme content of the product. These are not expected in most users but are worth being aware of.

  • Skin rash or hives
  • Itching or redness of the skin
  • Mild swelling, particularly around the mouth or lips
  • Worsening of cough symptoms in sensitive individuals

If you notice any of these effects, stop using the product and speak to your pharmacist or GP. They can advise on whether an alternative remedy would be more suitable for you.

What Are the Serious Side Effects of Bronchostop Cough Relief?

Serious side effects are rare but can occur, particularly in people with known plant allergies. A severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) is a medical emergency and requires immediate attention. Signs to watch for include sudden swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, difficulty breathing or swallowing, a rapid heartbeat, or a sudden drop in blood pressure causing dizziness or collapse.

If you or someone else experiences any of these symptoms after taking Bronchostop Cough Relief, call 999 or go to your nearest A&E immediately. Do not wait to see if symptoms improve on their own.

What Should You Do If You Experience Side Effects?

For mild side effects such as nausea or stomach upset, try taking the syrup with a small amount of food and ensure you are using the correct dose for your age. If side effects persist or feel concerning, stop use and speak to your pharmacist — they are well placed to advise without the need for a GP appointment in most cases.

You can also report suspected side effects directly to the MHRA via the Yellow Card scheme at yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk. Reporting helps improve the safety monitoring of all medicines, including herbal products, for everyone in the UK.

Can Bronchostop Cough Relief Interact With Other Medicines?

No clinically established drug interactions have been identified for Bronchostop Cough Relief at the doses stated on the label. That said, herbal medicines can sometimes affect how other medicines work in the body, even if interactions are not formally documented. If you take any prescribed medicines — particularly for heart conditions, epilepsy, blood clotting, or immune suppression — always check with your pharmacist before using any new product, including herbal remedies.

If you are concerned about any side effects, contact your pharmacist or GP immediately.

Patient Information Leaflet

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Content last updated: 31 Mar 2025

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