Indicated for: productive cough; expectoration
Substance: eucalyptus (expectorant)
ATC: R05CA13 (Respiratory system | Expectorants, excl. combinations with cough suppressants)
Eucalyptus is a medicinal plant known for its beneficial effects on the respiratory tract. Eucalyptus essential oil is commonly used in inhalations, ointments, or syrups to relieve cough, nasal congestion, and symptoms of colds or flu. It has expectorant, antiseptic, and decongestant effects, helping to clear the airways.
Eucalyptus can be administered in various forms: steam inhalations, topical application of ointments, or consumption of eucalyptus-based syrups, as recommended by a doctor or pharmacist. It is important not to exceed the recommended dose, especially in children or people with chronic respiratory conditions.
Adverse effects are rare but may include skin irritation, allergic reactions, or, in isolated cases, breathing difficulties. Essential oil should not be taken internally or applied directly to the skin without dilution, as it can be toxic.
Eucalyptus is a natural solution for supporting respiratory health, but its use should be done with caution and, if necessary, under medical supervision, especially in children or sensitive individuals.