DayQuil which is made from the Vicks company offers you all the great relief of symptoms as the famous NyQuil brand without making you drowsy. I personally can recommend this product to those that want to get back to their daily routine when they are experiencing cold and flu, or sinus symptoms.It comes in three different formulas to help you find the right one for you …
Cold/Flu
Cough
Sinus
DayQuil is available in both the liquid form and the LiquiCap form depending on how you wish to take it. It helps a variety of symptoms you may be experiencing through out the day such as…
* Stuffy nose
* Runny nose
* Coughing
* Fever
* Sore throat
* Aches and pains
* Headache
The active ingredients in each 15 ml tablespoon are in the non drowsy formula of DayQuil are …
Acetaminophen 325 mg (Pain reliever/fever reducer)
Dextromethorphan HBr 10 mg (Cough suppressant)
Phenylephrine HCl 5 mg (Nasal decongestant)
However there are certain times where it may not be suitable for you to take DayQuil, if you are certain medications or consume more then three drinks of alcohol on a daily basis. It may also be good to take DayQuil if you have other medical conditions. the best thing to do is read all the directions and warnings on the package before you take the medication.
If your cough is not clearing up after a certain amount that it states on the box and if your throat is still for more then a few days it is vital that you seek medical attention. As with any medication you should consult with your doctor of any symptoms worsen or persist for a period of time.
Overall I have always experiencing a much better day when I take DayQuil when I am sick with the flu/cold or simple sinuses. It helps me get the energy that I need to face the day and relive the symptom’s temporarily when I need it most. Make sure you stick to the recommended dosage that it states on the box to avoid an overdose. I would place DayQuil up there as one of the best cold/ flu or sinus reliving medications you can buy without a prescription.
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