Cold Relief Day Plus Night

Generic Name: cold relief day plus night

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Cold Relief Day Plus Night

Purpose Cold Relief Day: Shortens duration and reduces severity of symptoms associated with the common cold and throat/nasal/bronchial irritations: chest congestion, nasal congestion, cough, hoarseness, sore throat Cold Relief Night: Shortens duration and reduces severity of symptoms associated with the common cold and throat/nasal/bronchial irritations: chest congestion, nasal congestion, cough, hoarseness, sore throat

Overview

Purpose Cold Relief Day: Shortens duration and reduces severity of symptoms associated with the common cold and throat/nasal/bronchial irritations: chest congestion, nasal congestion, cough, hoarseness, sore throat Cold Relief Night: Shortens duration and reduces severity of symptoms associated with the common cold and throat/nasal/bronchial irritations: chest congestion, nasal congestion, cough, hoarseness, sore throat

Uses

Indications & Usage Cold Relief Day: Shortens duration and reduces severity of symptoms associated with the common cold and throat/nasal/bronchial irritations: chest congestion, nasal congestion, cough, hoarseness, sore throat Cold Relief Night: Shortens duration and reduces severity of symptoms associated with the common cold and throat/nasal/bronchial irritations: chest congestion, nasal congestion, cough, hoarseness, sore throat

Dosage

Dosage & Administration Directions Cold Relief Day: Dissolve contents of 1 packet in 4-6 ounces of hot water and sip while hot. May also be dissolved in 4-6 ounces of cold water, which may be preferable for children. For best results, use with Umcka® Cold Relief Hot Drink Night Formula at the first sign of symptoms and continue to use for an additional 48 hours after symptoms cease. Adults/Children 13 years of age and older: Take 1 packet two times daily Children 6-12 years of age: Take 1 packet daily Children under 6 years of age: Consult a doctor Cold Relief Night: Dissolve contents of 1 packet in 4-6 ounces of hot water and sip while hot. May also be dissolved in 4-6 ounces of cold water, which may be preferable for children.

Side Effects

Stop Use Cold Relief Day: Stop use and ask a doctor if new symptoms occur, symptoms get worse or last more than 7 days, fever worsens or lasts more than 3 days, cough lasts more than 7 days or occurs with rash or persistent headache. These could be signs of a serious condition. Cold Relief Night: Stop use and ask a doctor if new symptoms occur, symptoms get worse or last more than 7 days, fever worsens or lasts more than 3 days, cough lasts more than 7 days or occurs with rash or persistent headache. These could be signs of a serious condition.

Interactions

Ask Doctor Cold Relief Day: Ask a doctor before use if you have a persistent or chronic cough such as occurs with smoking, asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema, a cough that is accompanied by excessive phlegm (mucus), been taking any medications, an allergy to plants of the Geraniaceae family. Cold Relief Night: Ask a doctor before use if you have a persistent or chronic cough such as occurs with smoking, asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema, a cough that is accompanied by excessive phlegm (mucus), been taking any medications, an allergy to plants of the Geraniaceae family.

Warnings

Warnings Cold Relief Day: Sore throat warning: if sore throat is severe, persists more than 2 days, is accompanied or followed by a fever, headache, rash, nausea, or vomiting, consult a doctor promptly. Cold Relief Night: Sore throat warning: if sore throat is severe, persists more than 2 days, is accompanied or followed by a fever, headache, rash, nausea, or vomiting, consult a doctor promptly.

Pregnancy

Pregnancy or Breast feeding Cold Relief Day: If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a healthcare professional before use. Cold Relief Night: If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a healthcare professional before use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cold Relief Day Plus Night used for?

Indications & Usage Cold Relief Day: Shortens duration and reduces severity of symptoms associated with the common cold and throat/nasal/bronchial irritations: chest congestion, nasal congestion, cough, hoarseness, sore throat Cold Relief Night: Shortens duration and reduces severity of symptoms associated with the common cold and throat/nasal/bronchial irritations: chest congestion, nasal congestion, cough, hoarseness, sore throat

What are the side effects of Cold Relief Day Plus Night?

Stop Use Cold Relief Day: Stop use and ask a doctor if new symptoms occur, symptoms get worse or last more than 7 days, fever worsens or lasts more than 3 days, cough lasts more than 7 days or occurs with rash or persistent headache. These could be signs of a serious condition. Cold Relief Night: Stop use and ask a doctor if new symptoms occur, symptoms get worse or last more than 7 days, fever worsens or lasts more than 3 days, cough lasts more than 7 days or occurs with rash or persistent headache. These could be signs of a serious condition.

Can I take Cold Relief Day Plus Night during pregnancy?

Pregnancy or Breast feeding Cold Relief Day: If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a healthcare professional before use. Cold Relief Night: If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a healthcare professional before use.

What are the important warnings for Cold Relief Day Plus Night?

Warnings Cold Relief Day: Sore throat warning: if sore throat is severe, persists more than 2 days, is accompanied or followed by a fever, headache, rash, nausea, or vomiting, consult a doctor promptly. Cold Relief Night: Sore throat warning: if sore throat is severe, persists more than 2 days, is accompanied or followed by a fever, headache, rash, nausea, or vomiting, consult a doctor promptly.

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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.