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Cold remedies: What works, what doesn't, what can't hurt
Cold remedies with conflicting evidence
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Cold remedies that work
Cold remedies that don't work
Cold remedies with mixed study results
Take care of yourself
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Cold remedies that work
Cold remedies that don't work
Cold remedies with mixed study results
Take care of yourself
Cold remedies that don't work
The list of cold remedies that don't give relief is long. Some of the more common ones include:
Medicines called antibiotics
These attack germs called bacteria. But they're no help against cold viruses. Don't ask your healthcare professional for antibiotics for a cold or use old antibiotics you have. You won't get well faster. And using antibiotics when you don't need them adds to the serious and growing problem of germs that can resist antibiotics.
Cold and cough medicines in young children
Cold and cough medicine you can get without a prescription can harm children. Do not give any cough and cold medicines to children under age 4 years.
Talk with your child's healthcare professional before giving any medicines to children ages 4 to 6 years. Know that these medicines may not help much and may have side effects.