Pros: coated caplets, works on many symptoms, non-drowsy formula
Cons: a temporary solution
I have been using Sudafed for a number of years now to combat my seasonal allergies and colds. A few weeks ago a bug flew into my house leaving with it the sniffles, coughs, runny nose, staph infection, swollen glands and a case of impetigo, to...
Pros: Non-drowsy and it relieves cold symptoms. Cons: More expensive than generic brands.
I first discovered Advil Cold and Sinus about 5 years ago at work. I suffer from intermittent allergies during the spring. Some years, my allergies are bad, the symptoms being watery, itchy eyes and sneezing and other years I have no allergy...
It's that time of year again, I wake up in the mornings and I start my day off with a sneeze and then the sniffles, and then the dreaded sinus headaches. This happens to me every spring without fail. I don't have severe allergies, but my poor...
Pros: Worked okay, most of the time Cons: Consistently made me drowsy, didn't always work
Although I often have sinus trouble, I don't like to have to stay at home for a day or two every time I start to feel bad. As a result, I've tried just about every kind of cold and sinus medication one can purchase over the counter (as well as several...
Pros: Easy to swallow. Comes out of the package easy. Cons: Doesn't relieve coughing.
I just returned from vacationing in NC. I live in NY and when we left it was 36 degrees. 9 hours later it was 91 degrees in NC. I knew I was in for a whopper of a cold soon. 4 days later my wish came true. My body couldn't take all that fresh air...
Pros: Easy to swallow, works quickly Cons: Doesn't relieve coughing
I have always used Advil for pain relief. It works pretty quickly and relieves pain for the longest amount of time, compared to Tylenol or regular aspirin products. With cold season upon us, and I having come down with a doozy of a head cold, I was...
Pros: This works as well for chronic sinus problems as prescription drugs. Cons: Doesn't help the drips with (or from) colds and is difficult to open.
Living in Michigan and experiencing chronic sinus problems seems to go hand in hand. Why, no one knows for sure; but it is a condition that many people that I talk to have in common. Sinus problems lead to chronic headaches; stuffiness; snoring and the...
Pros: excellent sinus pain relief, good price Cons: don't think that this will clear up an infection, must use higher dosage than recommended
Often, especially during the winter and spring, we fight ongoing colds with highly variable symptoms. This cold never really seems to go away, it just changes in form, without actually reaching the level of "the flu". There are many reasons...
Pros: works for both colds and allergies Cons: one dose never lasts as long as it should
Over the years, I know I've tried many different cold medicines. This is due to the fact that I've really been at the mercy of what was on sale or whatever was the motivating factor for my mother to purchase it. And somewhere along the way, Advil Cold...
Pros: Kills post-nasal drip and sinus headaches! Cons: Difficult packaging
Early Morning Blahs
I don't know about you, but our stuffy noses and post-nasal drips usually happen first thing in the morning. Maybe it's the dust mites that you can never really get rid of in bedding. Maybe it's some early-morning...
Pros: clears and dries up nasal passages Cons: may make hyperactive
It`s that time of year again here in the south, when everyone starts getting either a summer cold, or allergic reactions to wild plant life, and the weather changes.
This is happening to me as I write this review about Advil Cold and Sinus. ...
Pros: great for allergies and for fighting migraines Cons: a bit expensive when compared to other pain killers
If you get migraines like me, you're probably always looking for another pill to help you get through your next headache. There are prescription drugs that you can take, (like Imatrex) but they tend to knock me out for a few hours in order to help at...
Pros: Let you operate almost normally for a few hours. Cons: Only last for four hours.
Thank the lord for these magic little pills. Without them, I probably would have failed out of school this semester. I can't stop getting sick, but I can sure stop the feeling of wanting to bang my head against the wall for enough hours to get through...
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