Dr. Greene logo

Medications for a Cough

Question

My daughter has a serious cough and some rattling in her lungs. There was no pneumonia, but the doctor prescribed liquid Albuterol. Isn't that a drug used to treat asthma?

Dr. Greene's Answer

The rattling in the lung could come from extra secretions from the infection itself, or maybe he was describing some wheezing from narrowing of the airways, either from swelling or from tightening of the muscles around the breathing tubes. Albuterol is a smooth muscle relaxant that can open up the airways. It is used both for asthma and for wheezing from other causes. It doesn’t help kids to get over the illness any faster, but it does help if kids are having difficulty breathing or a difficult to control cough. It is generally thought of as a safe drug that is well tolerated by most children when used as prescribed. It can sometimes cause kids to stay awake or become more active when they are on it.

When Albuterol is needed, I favor the inhalers over the liquid–less gets in the body, and more gets to the lungs where it is needed. Albuterol liquid takes longer to act than the inhaler. With the inhaler, it works right away.

Last medical review on: July 02, 2008
About the Author

Alan Greene MD

Photo of Alan Greene MD
Dr. Greene is a practicing physician, author, national and international TEDx speaker, and global health advocate. He is a graduate of Princeton University and University of California San Francisco.
Get Dr. Greene's Wellness RecommendationsSignup now to get Dr. Greene's healing philosophy, insight into medical trends, parenting tips, seasonal highlights, and health news delivered to your inbox every month.
About Us
  • About DrGreene.com
  • Contact Us
  • Awards
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
Content
  • Dr. Greene's Blog
  • Recipes
  • Books by Dr. Greene
  • Subscribe to our newsletter
DrGreene logo

Our goal is to improve children's health by inspiring parents to become knowledgable partners who can work with their children's physicians in new and rich ways.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

© 1995 - 2025 DrGreene All Rights Reserved