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When my daughter gets a cold it ends up aggravating her asthma and the cold ends up lasting for weeks. She is often sent home from school because she is coughing so much and is just miserable. I gave her Zicam after hearing about it on the radio and her cold lasted only four days and she missed NO school. Thanks for the great product that does just what it states. What a nice change from all the products that don’t work.
Steve | Green Bay, WI
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Adults and children six years of age and older:
Not recommended for children under 6 years of age due to the hazard of choking.
Zicam Cold Remedy is an over-the-counter homeopathic medicine that actually reduces the duration and severity of the common cold when taken at the first sign of cold symptoms.
Since the common cold is a self-limiting condition (research shows that most people get over a cold between 10-14 days), the term "cure" is not scientifically applicable. However, unlike most over-the-counter and prescription cold remedies that have been designed to temporarily suppress the symptoms of the common cold, Zicam Cold Remedy Chewables helps reduce the duration and severity of the common cold.
For best results, use at the first sign of a cold and use for an additional 48 hours after symptoms subside. When using Chewables, take one square at the onset of symptoms. Chew thoroughly before swallowing. Repeat every three hours until symptoms are gone. To avoid a minor stomach upset, do not take on an empty stomach. Do not eat or drink for 15 minutes after use. Do not eat or drink citrus fruits or juices for 30 minutes before or after. This product is not recommended for children under 6 years of age due to choking hazard.
Zicam Cold Remedy Chewables contains Zincum Aceticum and Zincum Gluconicum as active ingredients.
Clinical studies of zinc based cold relief products that use different active zinc formulations (for example, zinc sulfate), different delivery systems and lower doses of zinc have had differing results. Zicam Cold Remedy’s combination of Zincum Gluconicum and Zincum Aceticum reduce the duration and the severity of the cold.
The acids found in citrus fruits and juices can reduce the efficacy of zinc.
Zicam Cold Remedy is safe and does not cause the side effects often experienced when taking cold relief products, such as drowsiness or grogginess, Zicam Cold Remedy is not habit-forming.
Zicam Cold Remedy has no known drug interaction side effects. As with all medications, consult your physician about possible interactions with the medications you are currently taking.
No. Zicam Cold Remedy is a safe and effective remedy that does not contain, and has never contained, the chemical PPA.
Zicam Chewables are not recommended for use in children under 6 years of age due to the hazard of choking. However, as with any over-the-counter medication, it is recommended that you consult with your child's doctor before use and that the medication is provided under parental supervision.
Numerous physicians, including ear, nose, and throat specialists, general practitioners and internists have come forward in support of the science behind Zicam Cold Remedy.
Zicam Cold Remedy Chewables are available at Food, Drug, Mass Merchandise, and online stores.
The suggested retail price for Zicam Cold Remedy Chewables is approximately $10.99-$11.99; actual price may vary by retailer.
As stated in the 'Warnings' section of the Zicam package insert, if you are pregnant or breast-feeding, you should seek the advice of your physician before using Zicam.
Zicam Cold Remedy is not contraindicated for use with these medical conditions. However, if you have any concerns whatsoever about whether Zicam is safe for someone with your health condition, we would urge you to seek the advice of your physician before using Zicam. Your physician can offer you advice based on his or her knowledge of your current health and medical history.
No. Zicam products are not intended to protect against any influenza virus, including H1N1 (Swine Flu) virus. Colds and flu are caused by different viruses. The flu is caused by the influenza virus. The leading cause of the common cold is the rhinovirus (“rhino” means nose), of which there are more than 100 strains.