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appalachiablue

(41,144 posts)
Thu Nov 30, 2023, 11:33 PM Nov 2023

What Works for Treating the Common Cold? Many Doctors Say 'Not Much': NPR

- NPR, Nov. 30, 2023. Ed. 💊

When you go down the cold and flu aisle in a drugstore, it's easy to get lost in the array of products promising to clear sinus pressure, dry up sniffles and stop plaguing coughs. Some items even offer it all in one magical pill. But doctors say the science behind some of those claims is lackluster. "There's just not much that's very effective for treating the common cold," said Dr. Lauren Eggert in the Pulmonary Allergy and Critical Care Division at Stanford University.

"Most of the things out there — antihistamines, decongestants, cough medicines — none of them have a lot of evidence that they're super effective at improving cough or common cold symptoms." Headlines blasted that message in Sept. when the FDA found oral phenylephrine, which is an active ingredient in some Sudafed, Mucinex, and Dayquil products, is simply not effective. The review was prompted by inquiries dating back nearly a decade.

And pharmacists say that concerns over effectiveness could extend down the aisle.

Medical experts raised questions about other cold and flu ingredients, including other common cough suppressants and expectorants. "There could well be products that are on the market containing ingredients about which people have questions and which the agency has had a difficult time acting on because of the elaborate regulatory process," said Dr. Peter Lurie at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a consumer watchdog group.

Many of the store ingredients today were grandfathered in more than 50 years ago, when the science backing many drugs did not meet the rigor of today's methodologies...

- More, https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2023/11/30/1215702921/what-works-for-treating-the-common-cold-many-doctors-say-not-much

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What Works for Treating the Common Cold? Many Doctors Say 'Not Much': NPR (Original Post) appalachiablue Nov 2023 OP
Decongestant enid602 Nov 2023 #1
Treat a cold and it lasts a week Freddie Nov 2023 #2
Been hearing this for over 50 years catrose Nov 2023 #3
Antihistamine can help me sleep at night Warpy Dec 2023 #4
Keep your Nyquil. I make bourbon hot toddies for sleep. no_hypocrisy Dec 2023 #5
12 hour Sudafed works but only lasts about 10 hours for me. 3catwoman3 Dec 2023 #6
I've had good luck with the Mucinex line of products. phylny Dec 2023 #7

Freddie

(9,267 posts)
2. Treat a cold and it lasts a week
Thu Nov 30, 2023, 11:42 PM
Nov 2023

Don’t treat a cold and it lasts seven days.

Actually I find Sudafed helps a lot.

Warpy

(111,272 posts)
4. Antihistamine can help me sleep at night
Fri Dec 1, 2023, 12:16 AM
Dec 2023

Other than that, it's chicken soup and other fluids, petroleum jelly with or without menthol for chapping around the nose during the sloppy part. That and a lot of cussing gets me through it.

3catwoman3

(24,006 posts)
6. 12 hour Sudafed works but only lasts about 10 hours for me.
Fri Dec 1, 2023, 12:48 PM
Dec 2023

It does keep me awake at night, but I'd rather be awake because I can breathe thru my nose than be awake because I'm so congested that I can't.

If really desperate, I'll add Afrin but only at night.

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