Dry Cough 

Got a hacking cough that doesn’t produce mucus?
Do you have a constant tickle in your airways that makes you want to cough?
Is coughing keeping you awake at night?


An irritating tickle in your throat that makes you cough, but no mucus comes up:

That is the typical dry cough. The nagging urge to cough. And the persistent coughing can leave you feeling exhausted, with sore ribs and your airways feeling even more irritated. Pleasant-tasting Bisolvon Dry® is proven to be effective in reducing the nagging urge to cough. Bisolvon Dry® can help soothe a dry cough, including night time when a dry cough disturbs your sleep.

Symptoms of dry cough

• Nagging tickle in the airways
• Coughing does not make mucus come up
• The chest feels clear, without wheezing or congestion
• The cough sounds dry
• Irritating cough may make it hard to sleep at night

Dry cough in children

Kids can quickly become worn out by an irritating dry cough. Children can get sick quite often and sleep is an important aid in getting better. You can help your child get relief from an exhausting dry cough during the night or day time by using a cough suppressant like Bisolvon® Dry.

Dry cough – When should I take my child to my doctor?

  • Barking sound: this may be a symptom of croup
  • Whooping sound: pertussis is a serious condition that requires immediate medical help
  • Wheezing or whistling sounds: this may be caused by an object lodged in your child’s airway, or an infection of the vocal chords - get medical help straight away
  • Dry cough plus fever (38°C or above) or headache Cough lasts for more than five days or keeps returning
  • Cough lasts for more than five days or keeps returning
  • If you are unsure, take your child to see your doctor or pharmacist for medical advice.

Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional