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How to Read an OTC Drug Label




Day Symptoms OTC Medicine

Timeline of symptoms Associated with the Common Cold

There is no cure for the common cold. Medicine can only make your symptoms less bothersome until your body can fight off the virus. Medicine won’t make your cold go away completely. The following are tips to help you feel better when you have a cold:

- Stay home and rest, especially while you have a fever.

- Don’t smoke and avoid secondhand smoke.

- Drink plenty of fluids like water, fruit juices and clear soups.

- Don’t drink alcohol.

- Gargle with warm salt water a few times a day to relieve a sore throat. Throat sprays or lozenges may also help relieve the pain.

- Use salt water (saline) nose drops to help loosen mucus and moisten the tender skin in your nose.

 

Many cold medicines are available over-the-counter (without a prescription from your doctor). If you decide to use an over-the-counter (OTC) medicine to treat your cold symptoms, consult the chart below.

 

1. Fatigue, mild sore throat Acetaminophen (some brand names: Panadol, Tempra, Tylenol) or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (ibuprofen [ some brand names: Advil, Manadol, Motrin])
2. Runny nose Antihistamine (diphenhydramine [some brand names: Benadryl Allergy, Banophen, Diphenhist], chlorpheniramine [some brand names: Aller-Chlor, Chlo-Amine, Chlor-Trimeton Allergy])
3. Stuffy nose Decongestant (preseudoephedrine [some brand names: Allermed, Genaphed, Sudafed])
4. Dry cough Antitussive (dextromethorphan [some brand names: Drixoral, Pertussin CS, Robitussin Pediatric])
5. Moist, productive cough Expectorant (guiafenesin [some brand names: Guiatuss, Robitussin, Tusibron])
7 Voice disappears altogether No medicine will help your voice come back sooner. Resting it is the only thing that will help.

 

You don’t need a prescription to buy OTC medicine. But like prescription drugs, OTC medicines can also cause unwanted and sometimes dangerous side effects. Before you buy an OTC medicine, it’s important to read and thoroughly understand the information on the drug label. Use the following as a guide. If you have questions about a medicine, ask your pharmacist or family doctor.

1. Active Ingredient – The active ingredient is the chemical compound in the medicine that works to relieve your symptoms. It is always the first item on the label. There may be more than one active ingredient in a product. The label will clearly show this.

2. Uses – This section lists the symptoms the medicine is meant to treat. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) must approve these uses. Uses are sometimes referred to as indications.

3. Warnings – This safety information will tell you what other medicines, foods, or situations (such as driving) to avoid while taking this medicine.

4. Directions – Information about how much medicine you should take and how often you should take it will be listed here.

5. Other Information – Any other important information, such as how to store the product, will be listed here.

6. Inactive Ingredients – An inactive ingredient is a chemical compound in the medicine that isn’t meant to treat a symptom. Inactive ingredients can include preservatives, binding agent, and food coloring. This section is especially important for people who know they have allergies to food coloring or other chemicals.

7. Questions or Comments – A toll-free number is provided to address any questions or comments you may have about the medicine.

 




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