Cold And Flu Relief
Generic Name: cold and flu relief
Brand Names:
Cold And Flu Relief
Uses: *For the temporary relief of minor fever, chills, runny nose, congestion, body aches adn fatigue due to the common cold or the flu.
Overview
Uses: *For the temporary relief of minor fever, chills, runny nose, congestion, body aches adn fatigue due to the common cold or the flu.
Uses
For the temporary relief of minor fever, chills, runny nose, congestion, body aches and fatigue due to the common cold or the flu
Dosage
Directions: Turn tube upside down, twist cap to break seal & release pellets. Using clear cap, place 3 pellets to dissilve under your tongue 3 times a day or as needed. Take apart from food or drinks. To preserve purity avoid touching pellets with fingers.
Interactions
Warnings: If symptoms persist or worsen, or if pregnant or nursing, consult a doctor. Do not use if cap seal is broken or missing.
Warnings
If symptoms persist or worsen, or if pregnant or nursing, consult a doctor.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cold And Flu Relief used for?▼
For the temporary relief of minor fever, chills, runny nose, congestion, body aches and fatigue due to the common cold or the flu
What are the important warnings for Cold And Flu Relief?▼
If symptoms persist or worsen, or if pregnant or nursing, consult a doctor.
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Medical Disclaimer
This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.