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Over-the-counter medicines won’t cure your cold, but they might make you feel better, so you can rest as it runs its course. Here's a look at some common products and what they can do for...
Try cold and cough medicines. For adults and children age 5 and older, decongestants, antihistamines and pain relievers available without a prescription might ease some symptoms. But they won't prevent a cold or shorten how long it lasts. And most have some side effects.
This article reviews the best cold medicines for a runny or stuffy nose, a sore throat, and for a wet or dry cough. It also looks at cold medicine interactions and how to treat cold...
2 min read. Got a cold and need something for a nagging cough? Some over-the-counter treatments may give you relief. Three types of medicines can ease a cough caused by a cold or bronchitis:...
We surveyed hundreds of pharmacists to get their expert recommendations of the best daytime cold, flu and cough medicine combinations. Taking first place is DayQuil Severe Cold & Flu.
Some over-the-counter cold remedies combine medicines to help with a stuffed nose, cough, body aches, and other symptoms all at once.
Cold and cough medicines can help relieve symptoms of a common cold. The symptoms of a cold can include a sore throat, stuffy or runny nose, sneezing, and coughing. You don't usually need to treat a cold or the cough that it causes. You can't cure a cold, and antibiotics won't help you get better.