Alvesco and Ventolin can help with coughing, especially if it is related to bronchial constriction or sinus drainage. Alvesco can be taken in the morning or evening as its effects are long-lasting, while Ventolin may provide relief for coughing due to constricted airways. It is important to maintain nasal hygiene if sinus drainage is contributing to the cough. If the cough persists throughout the day or is accompanied by other symptoms like shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, or exertion intolerance, it may be necessary to reevaluate the treatment plan. Additionally, antihistamines such as Claritin or Aerius could be considered if allergies are suspected to be a contributing factor to the cough.
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