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No the common cold isn't curable. However you can take medicine to cure the symptoms such as nasal spray, decongestant, pain relives, and anti-biotic.
decongestant, antihistamine and cough suppressant to relieve cold, flu and allergies
A decongestant and a soporific are combined in cold medicine used at night.
To get rid of catarrh in the ear, you can use an antihistamine. Decongestant nasal sprays and drips can help if you have a cold that cause catarrh and in most cases, it will clear up on its own.
It is the medicine used to cure snoring, cold, headache due to cold, sneezing...it is a very strong medicine, childrens are not advised to use it. Adults can have it along with a glass of boiled cow milk. Nasal blockage possible if taken but steaming can help avoid it, it hardens the nasal fluid that causes snoring.
Strep throat can be cured with antibiotics.
Neo-Citron is a cold medicine. It comes in powder form. You mix it with hot water, and drink it. it tastes like hot lemonade. It is a decongestant/antihistamine.
Yes, they can. What you have there is one antihistamine, one decongestant, and one expectorant. In other words - cold medicine! Just remember to drink lots of water when you have a cold, so that you can flush the toxins out of your body faster.
put a cold rag on your face
NSAID's without aspirin are very good! Also, nasal decongestants are recommended to use even before the congestion starts. Cough drops, though alleviating to painful scratchy throats, should be taken with caution as they are cough suprassants and cold hold back mucus in your lungs.
Diphenhydramine is an antihistamine. It's a decongestant medication when associated to pseudoephedrine. Diphenhydramine continues to be an anti histamine, but when combined to a decongestant, it is more effective to relief cold symptoms.
No, you do not take two versions of the same medicine together. Both of these contain an antihistimine/decongestant combination. Taking too much cold medicine will make your heart race and could cause trouble breathing. Choose one or the other, but not both.