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Barb -

What's Buckley's? Never heard of it...

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> Hi ,

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> Sorry you had another episode. Hope the inositol works.

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> Our son uses Buckleys, it's pretty strong, but really clears the

> sinuses right out.

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Hi ,

Buckley's is a God awful tasting sirop mixture used for coughs and

congestion. Just got the bottle and the active ingredients are

potassium bicarbonate,ammonium carbonate, menthol, camphor. As I say,

it is very strong tasting but really clears everything immediately,

probably burns through it all, as it is a burning sensation you feel!

Would check with your pharmacist to be sure depending on age of person

using and other meds, ours is a teen, so not worried about that.

I just googled it and it is at wikipedia. It is made in my province of

Ontario in Canada. Made since 1920. Original formula does not have

DM, others do. As far as I can tell it is " all natural " . Works really

well, their slogan is " tastes awful, but it works " and that is exactly

our experience. Not sure if you can get it in the US?, but could

probably order directly, the website - www.buckleys.com. It does say

to consult physician if other medication being used.

Barb

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> > Hi ,

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> > Sorry you had another episode. Hope the inositol works.

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> > Our son uses Buckleys, it's pretty strong, but really clears the

> > sinuses right out.

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