Rs. 127

Vedi Ayurcalm Cough Syrup

(100 ml Syrup in bottle)
Vedi Ayurcalm Cough  Syrup
Product Details
Vedi Ayurcalm Cough Syrup is a powerful amalgamation of nine traditional Ayurvedic herbs that relieve cough, congestion and throat irritation. With proven anti-tussive, expectorant and mucolytic properties, the combination of black pepper, bhringaraj, tej patta, dry ginger, clove, dalchini, liquorice, pippali, and vasanga clears productive cough and eases throat irritation. It relieves dry cough without making you drowsy. This herbal formulation is effective for all ages and safe for toddlers.

Key Ingredients;
Maricha (Piper nigrum), Bhringraj (Eclipta prostrata), Tej patta (Cinnamomum tamala), Sunthi (Zingber officinale)

Key Benefits:
  • Made from natural ingredients: Made from herbs and plants that have been used for centuries to relieve coughs and other respiratory conditions. These herbs and plants are generally considered to be safe and have no side effects
  • Effective in relieving coughs: Effective in relieving coughs caused by a variety of conditions, including the common cold, the flu, and allergies
  • Non-drowsy: Ayurcalm does not contain any sedatives or alcohol, so they do not cause drowsiness. This makes them a good option for people who need to be alert, such as drivers or operators of machinery
  • Safe for Kids: Camphor is not safe for children. It may cause seizures, coma, and even death if ingested. Ayuralm is free from Camphor, hence kids can also take this syrup safely
  • Gentle on the stomach: As all ingredients are medicinal herbs, it does not cause stomach upset. This makes a good option for people who have sensitive stomachs


Directions for Use:
  • Adult: 10ml (2 tsp) twice a day
  • Children (>3 Yrs.) - 5ml (1 tsp) twice a day.
  • Or as directed by the physician

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children

Content on this page was last updated on 21 April, 2026, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)