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I am in the middle of a severe cold and cannot take mist regular cough medicines due to interactions with other drugs I'm taking. I was finally able to procure some Bucklet's, the legenday Canadian cough medicine.

Their slogan is: It tastes terrible. And it works.

I can confirm it tastes terrible. It also does seem to be helping my cough.

Anyone else have experience with Buckley's?

Rob
 
I am in the middle of a severe cold and cannot take mist regular cough medicines due to interactions with other drugs I'm taking. I was finally able to procure some Bucklet's, the legenday Canadian cough medicine.

Their slogan is: It tastes terrible. And it works.

I can confirm it tastes terrible. It also does seem to be helping my cough.

Anyone else have experience with Buckley's?

Rob

Rob,

The only ‘Buckley’s I know is when mum would give us two choices, Buckley’s or none, which generally meant no!

Hope you feel better soon.

Gaynor.
 
What's in it, and what's the mechanism of action?

The active ingredient list is: "Each teaspoonful (5 mL) contains: 153 mg ammonium carbonate, 267 mg potassium bicarbonate, 22 mg menthol, and 2.2 mg camphor."

Rob
 
What's in it, and what's the mechanism of action?

The active ingredient list is: "Each teaspoonful (5 mL) contains: 153 mg ammonium carbonate, 267 mg potassium bicarbonate, 22 mg menthol, and 2.2 mg camphor."

Rob

Ammonium Carbonate releases free ammonia when warmed, which is highly basic and highly soluble. This is going to make your mucus membranes release a LOT of water, and will help to thin any mucus in the throat or sinuses, and to induce coughing to clear that mucus. It will also give a sensation of asphyxiation, which will induce a sinus and throat clearing response - it is a major ingredient of smelling salts.

I can see how it can work, but it sounds like the cure could be worse than the disease - I am not surprised it tastes awful. It sounds like the kind of thing that was popular in the 19th Century, before we had actual medicine.
 
What's in it, and what's the mechanism of action?

The active ingredient list is: "Each teaspoonful (5 mL) contains: 153 mg ammonium carbonate, 267 mg potassium bicarbonate, 22 mg menthol, and 2.2 mg camphor."

Rob

Ammonium Carbonate releases free ammonia when warmed, which is highly basic and highly soluble. This is going to make your mucus membranes release a LOT of water, and will help to thin any mucus in the throat or sinuses, and to induce coughing to clear that mucus. It will also give a sensation of asphyxiation, which will induce a sinus and throat clearing response - it is a major ingredient of smelling salts.

I can see how it can work, but it sounds like the cure could be worse than the disease - I am not surprised it tastes awful. It sounds like the kind of thing that was popular in the 19th Century, before we had actual medicine.

My sample is Buckley's DM with 12.5 mg dextromethorphanHBr per 5 ml. I guess it's suspended in regular Buckley's, it tastes foul, but there is no description of the fluid medium. Sounds contradictory in that Buckley's works to encourage coughing and DMHBr is an antitussive, but it works just fine, as the adverts claim.
 
What's in it, and what's the mechanism of action?

The active ingredient list is: "Each teaspoonful (5 mL) contains: 153 mg ammonium carbonate, 267 mg potassium bicarbonate, 22 mg menthol, and 2.2 mg camphor."

Rob

Ammonium Carbonate releases free ammonia when warmed, which is highly basic and highly soluble. This is going to make your mucus membranes release a LOT of water, and will help to thin any mucus in the throat or sinuses, and to induce coughing to clear that mucus. It will also give a sensation of asphyxiation, which will induce a sinus and throat clearing response - it is a major ingredient of smelling salts.

I can see how it can work, but it sounds like the cure could be worse than the disease - I am not surprised it tastes awful. It sounds like the kind of thing that was popular in the 19th Century, before we had actual medicine.

It's what my mother used to call, "Kill or cure". But if we were really sick, she had a source for some codeine cough syrup. It didn't really cure anything, but it shut us up for hours at a time, because we were in the healing arms of Morpheus.

Buckley's was for when we weren't really sick enough not to go to school, and that was the alternative. Generally, we'd go.

Then there's "Fisherman's Friend", speaking of Canadian cold cures. Better than cocaine for clearing your sinuses.
 
Buckley's was for when we weren't really sick enough not to go to school, and that was the alternative. Generally, we'd go.

Then there's "Fisherman's Friend", speaking of Canadian cold cures. Better than cocaine for clearing your sinuses.

I find a shot or two of common Souza Silver Tequila taken neat and with no salt/lime BS works wonders with clogged sinuses. Goes great with Buckley's, especially the DM kind. :)
 
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