Zicam Multi-Symptom Cold and Flu Daytime

Zicam Multi-Symptom Cold and Flu Daytime Overview

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Zicam Multi-Symptom Cold and Flu Daytime is a brand name medication included in the following groups of medications: Anilides, Opium alkaloids and derivatives, Expectorants. For more information about Zicam Multi-Symptom Cold and Flu Daytime see its generics Dextromethorphan, Guaifenesin, Paracetamol

How was your experience with Zicam Multi-Symptom Cold & Flu Daytime?

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What are you taking Zicam Multi-Symptom Cold & Flu Daytime for?

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  • Other
  • Bronchitis
  • Common Cold
  • Cough
  • Fever
  • Laryngitis
  • Pain
  • Pharyngitis
  • Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial
  • Sinusitis
  • Whooping Cough

How long have you been taking it?

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  • Less than a week
  • A couple weeks
  • A month or so
  • A few months
  • A year or so
  • Two years or more

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Generics

Zicam Multi-Symptom Cold and Flu Daytime consists of multiple generic medications. The generic medications are listed below.

Dextromethorphan

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Guaifenesin

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Paracetamol

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Zicam Multi-Symptom Cold and Flu Daytime Drug Class

Zicam Multi-Symptom Cold and Flu Daytime is part of the drug classes:

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