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Can I combine statex, Ulone syrup, and Paxil to help prevent coughing a bit for back pain?

Yes, you can combine statex, Sirop Ulone, and paxil to help with back pain and cough. It is a good idea to check if you can combine your medications. Just be aware that Sirop Ulone is not recommended for a productive cough with phlegm, it is better for a dry cough. If you want to try a cough syrup, consider Helixa, which contains an expectorant to help with phlegm expulsion. Remember that there is limited data on the effectiveness of cough syrups in general.

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