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Does anyone know the name of that medicine they advertise that is supposed to get rid of colds more quickly?



Does anyone know the name of that medicine they advertise that is supposed to get rid of colds more quickly?

There are several I have seen ads for but the only 2 I can recall the names of are Zycam and Cold MD.
cold MD
dont know... may be its just another marketing stunt.. dont believe...
I believe it's Cold Eeze.
Airborne?
Everytime I'm not feeling so well I take Airborne its natural and all vitamins. It works really well too
if your referring to "airborne" that stuff doesn't work any better than just taking a multvitamin daily, which you should do anyways. (the created by a teacher to prevent you from getting a cold stuff), Zinc however does wonders, and cold eeze has the proper amounts of zinc in it, however you could just take zinc tablets.
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