It's generally safe to take NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) like ibuprofen or naproxen while using Vicks DayQuil Cold and Flu, as long as you follow the recommended dosages for both. However, DayQuil typically contains acetaminophen, so avoid taking additional acetaminophen to prevent overdose. Always consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns or specific medical conditions.
No because Dayquill has allergy medication in it.
Companies that specialize in producing cold curs or remedies are Tylenol, Alka-Seltzer, and Zicam. Other companies that offer products to help one who has a cold are Cold EEZE, Vicks and Delsym.
Vicks.
There is no cure for the cold virus, no. Medication can relieve the symptoms but you still have the cold.
Nope. You're taking two different pain relievers in the Motrin and the DayQuil and two different allergy medicines in Zyrtec and DayQuil. If you have a cold, take DayQuil by itself. If you have allergies and pain, take Zyrtec and Motrin.
Read the label. Vicks is NOT to be eaten and is used only by rubbing on the skin. There is a warning on the label for this. Go to the doctor.
no, buy a children's cold medication or get a prescription from a doctor
I called a pharmacist this a.m. about this question - my 11 yr-old son is on keppra and developed a nasty cold. pharmacists said no drug interactions. we went to doc when son later started running fever (cold turned into sinus infection) and doc also said keppra was OK with dayquil. Not sure about NyQuil, though. they can not take NyQuil while on keppra due to drug interactions.
The only thing you can do is take some cough medicine like Dayquil or Nyquil. You can take self-help measures like not smoking or drinking, putting your face over steaming water and inhaling, aromatherapy, taking over-the-counter medicine like Dayquil or Nyquil (like the guy before me said), getting rid of the sources of any particular allergies, taking a hot bath, taking pure vitamin C, getting plenty of sleep, taking lots of clear, not sugary liquids, and making sure you don't have an underlying sickness that you don't know about, like the flu or pneumonia.
Vicks Cold & Sinus products typically contain ingredients like phenylephrine and diphenhydramine, which are used to relieve symptoms of colds and allergies. They do not contain substances that would generally trigger a positive result on drug tests. However, if a drug test is looking for specific compounds or their metabolites, it’s always wise to consult with a healthcare provider regarding any medications you are taking.
The Vicks Personal Steam Inhaler turns water into steam. The steam is then used to bring relief to people suffering from sinus problems, such as cold and flu.
The generic name for Vicks VapoRub is camphor, eucalyptus oil, and menthol. These active ingredients work together to provide temporary relief from cough and muscle aches. Vicks VapoRub is commonly used as a topical ointment to soothe cold symptoms when applied to the chest and throat.