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Lemsip Cold & Flu First Action Nasal Spray 20ml, Helps Stop A Cold Early (Pack of 2)

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At first signs of cold or flu-like symptoms, spray once into each nostril several times a day to help stop development of symptoms into a full blown cold. It was randomised and double-blind, and as far as I can tell from the paper, seems to have been reasonably carefully conducted. From my own statistical sample of one (which i know is pretty meaningless) I’ve had a great result from both Vic first then Boots cold defense use. Read the label of Lemsip First Action Nasal Spray 20ml: Always read the label and/ or manufacturer guidelines that comes with Lemsip First Action Nasal Spray 20ml for specific storage instructions, as different products may require unique conditions. Containing Carragelose and kappa-carrageenan, it helps shorten the duration of cold and flu-like symptoms by up to two days.

For example, you might go from using 2 sprays in each nostril once a day, to 1 spray in each nostril once a day. Slowly breathe in through your nose and press down on the widest part of the nozzle to squirt the spray once. Generally, OTC medications and supplements are formulated to target specific symptoms, conditions, or to support overall health and well-being. It seems sensible to me to restrict this study to confirmed positive cases, as the product promises to treat viral colds, and not cold-like symptoms of any other cause. Contains carragelose and kappa-carrageenan, which have been shown in studies to help reduce the duration of cold and flu-like symptoms by up to 2 days when used at the first signs.Maybe I have been sicker but I’m only remembering the times I was worried I was going to get ill but didn’t. Plus, for colds the alternative choices are just water and honey, which are probably even less efficacious.

Vicks First Defence was taken 2-3 times a day at 2-3 squirts per nostril during the week before the convention (husband had a cold) and during the bank holiday weekend convention. Any serious incident that occurs from the use of the spray should be reported to the manufacturer and the competent authority in your country.It is truly an amazing feature of the human psyche that people believe their own N=1 uncontrolled non-experiment rather than clinical trial evidence. I feel a bit like Gerald Ratner (look him up if you need to) in saying that many of the products on the shelves are “complete crap”. Ask your pharmacist to recommend a painkiller and talk to your doctor if the headaches last longer than a week or are severe. I agree that the empirical evidence does not appear to support the claims, but my experiences absolutely do.

Reading the third study, RT-PCR at three different time-points was used to identify virus-positive participants (text pasted below). Along with other components such as sodium chloride, these sachets work effectively to relieve constipation.If a fever occurs and/or symptoms persist for more than one week, you should consult a pharmacist or doctor. You have been avoiding people with colds, been careful about washing your hands, and wearing a face mask, and you think it’s the Boots spray that’s the reason you’ve avoided getting a cold? In addition: use salt saline solution up your nasal passages once a day if you so wish; this has been shown to reduce the number of cold instances in numerous studies, plus it’s very cheap and easy to do cleanly and in a safe manner.

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