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  2. Emergen-C - Wikipedia

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    Emergen-C is an effervescent, powdered drink mix vitamin supplement manufactured by Alacer Corp. The Emergen-C product line was introduced in 1978. [ 1 ] Alacer was established as a private company in 1972, focusing on vitamin supplements containing vitamin C .

  3. Zicam - Wikipedia

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    Zicam is a branded series of products marketed for cold and allergy relief whose original formulations included the element zinc. The Zicam name is derived from a portmanteau of the words "zinc" and " ICAM-1 " (the receptor to which a rhinovirus binds in order to infect cells). [ 1 ]

  4. Does Emergen-C Really Work? - AOL

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  5. Emergen-C and Airborne aren't backed by science - AOL

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    Many Americans sniffle their way to the pharmacy when cold season starts. But supplements like vitamin C and zinc aren't what they're made out to be.

  6. Airborne (dietary supplement) - Wikipedia

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    Second, the adult tablet contains 1 g of vitamin C, and the directions for use advise taking 1 tablet at the first sign of a cold and repeating the dose every 3 hours as necessary, but no more than three servings a day. Vitamin C in doses higher than 1 g increases oxalate and urate excretion and may cause kidney stones. [11]

  7. Charles B. Hensley - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, he invented and developed Zicam, a homeopathic patent medicine for the common cold. [1] [3] In 2001, he formed PRB Pharmaceuticals, Inc. to develop antiviral drugs aimed at emerging viral disease.

  8. Cold medicine - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 review states that, "alternative therapies (i.e., Echinacea, vitamin C, and zinc) are not recommended for treating common cold symptoms; however,...Vitamin C prophylaxis may modestly reduce the duration and severity of the common cold in the general population and may reduce the incidence of the illness in persons exposed to physical and ...

  9. Purr-fect parody! Song poking fun at Trump’s ‘They’re eating ...

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    The music video features a cat meowing to the beat. io/X A video of the tune had raked in more than 267,000 views on X Friday — with fans howling with laughter and calling it the purr-fect fall ...