Shop CalCough products at withaid, a UK based and regulated online pharmacy. This brand page brings together the CalCough cough syrup range currently available, so you can compare age-specific options, pack size and key label information before you buy. CalCough is typically chosen by shoppers looking for a soothing liquid format for a dry, tickly cough and throat irritation, with options suitable for children (always check the product label for age limits and dosing instructions).
How to choose: Start with the person’s age, then match the main symptom. A dry, tickly cough is usually different from a chesty cough with mucus. If you’re unsure which direction to go, use the quick links below to browse by symptom and compare alternatives in the Cold, Cough & Flu range. For persistent, worsening or unusual symptoms, it’s best to ask a pharmacist for advice before ordering.
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Why choose CalCough
- Age-specific CalCough cough syrups in an easy-to-take liquid format.
- Clear product pages to help you review pack size, ingredients and patient leaflet links where available.
- Helpful symptom-led browsing so you can compare dry cough vs chesty cough options.
- UK based and regulated pharmacy, with discreet delivery.
- Suitable for short-term symptom support when used as directed on the label.
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FAQs
What is CalCough?
CalCough is a cough syrup brand with products typically chosen to soothe cough symptoms and throat irritation. The exact indications, age suitability and dosing depend on the specific product, so always read the label and patient information leaflet.
Which CalCough syrup should I choose for my child?
Choose by age first, then check whether symptoms are mainly dry and tickly or chesty with mucus. You can view CalCough Children’s Soothing Syrup 125ml or CalCough Infant Syrup 125ml, and follow the dosing directions on the pack. If you’re unsure, ask a pharmacist.
Is CalCough for dry coughs or chesty coughs?
Many shoppers use CalCough when symptoms are dry and tickly, but suitability depends on the product label. If your cough is chesty or you’re bringing up mucus, browse chesty cough remedies and choose an option that matches your symptoms and circumstances.
Can I take CalCough with other cold and flu medicines?
Sometimes, but it’s important to avoid doubling up on similar ingredients. If you’re using more than one product, review the labels carefully and consider browsing Cold, Cough & Flu remedies to compare single-symptom options. A pharmacist can advise if you’re uncertain.
How long should I use CalCough for?
Use for the shortest time needed and do not exceed the stated dose. If symptoms persist, worsen, or keep returning, speak to a pharmacist or contact your GP/NHS 111.
What if my child is under the minimum age on the label?
Do not give a product that isn’t indicated for your child’s age group. If you’re concerned about symptoms in a very young child, speak to a pharmacist promptly or contact your GP/NHS 111.
When should I seek urgent medical advice for a cough?
Seek urgent advice if there is breathing difficulty, chest pain, signs of an allergic reaction, high fever that doesn’t settle, your child is unusually drowsy, or symptoms are severe or rapidly worsening. If you’re worried at any time, contact your GP or NHS 111.
Safety information: Cough medicines may not be suitable for everyone. Always read the label and patient information leaflet, follow age guidance and dosing instructions, and check suitability if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a long-term condition, or take other medicines. If symptoms are severe, persistent, or you’re concerned about a child’s symptoms, ask a pharmacist or contact your GP/NHS 111.