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Do you use NyQuil or DayQuil ?



According to Vicks FAQ NyQuil and DayQuil no longer contain a decongestant.

"What's the difference between the old and new versions of NyQuil?
The old version of NyQuil contained the nasal decongestant pseudoephedrine. The new version does not contain a nasal decongestant."

Anything with pseudoephedrine has to be kept behind the counter now so it looks like Vicks has made a marketing decision over the effectiveness of the product.



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no, i hate them both.  they make me insane.  a good alternative is Muconex.  it works.  but makes your sinuses dry.  but i'd really rather just have a cold than the side affects the medicines give you.  rubitussin and benedryll are ok though.  they just make you sleep so peacefully

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Last week I was fighting a cold CAN I JUST SAY THE ZINC LOZENGES THEY EVEN HAVE GUM NOW DO ABSOLUTELY WORK. GET ASAP WHEN YOU REALIZE "YES THIS IS A COLD I WOKE UP WITH THIS MORNING."


But yea one night I took nyquil, but in liquid-tab form for the first time, and it still had the same effect. The bed is mere steps from the bathroom and I fell asleep 1/2 way between the two. I like Niquil. It makes me, upon waking up from the coma, speak Swahili, which is kind of cool because I actually never learned that language. 



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ya, nyquill is the best for making you into anoher person with these distinct qualities:


zombie, split personality, can't sleep, but can't wake up, paranoid, sweats, sleepwalking, talking in tongues,


and then it all wears off in a mere 16 hrs.  if you take like 1/3 dose though, it can help you sleep with only minor inconveniences such as: sweating, still can't wake up in the morning.  wake up in the middle of the night and eat the whole kitchen and gallon of milk.....


once i took nyquill and woke up the next morning and there was ovaltine spilled all over the counter with fingerprints draggged through it and some made it into the milk jug, i'm suprised it wasn't tongue marks through the ovaltine.    ya.  good times. 


what exactly is ny quill supposed to do thats good?  i guess for a normal person that can lay on the couch and veg out while someone takes care of them, it might be good.  but for someone like me--on the go even when sick, i just can't do it, so then it releases bad chemicals in me.  i stay away from it.  my husband takes it when hes sick though, and wakes up in the am like a normal person feeling fine.......  i dunno


DAY QUILL is the devil and i only took it once.....  ONCE.  it's bad



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Hi Jenny!

It works fine for me. I can take a full dose and about 20 minutes later start feeling sleepy and the congestion gets better. For me, it only lasts about 5 hours as I usually wake up fighting a stuffy nose again about that time. I wake up with "dry mouth" but no other side effects.

If they have now taken the decongestant out of it, I doubt I'll take it any longer though.





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I don't understand all these companies taking the pseudophedrine out just because it puts their product behind the counter. That just means they're more concerned about marketing than how well their product actually works. CVS's version of Nyquil still has the pseudophedrine in it, so I now get that.

I swear by Nyquil(old version)! If I'm sick, I take Nyquil, sleep the rest of the day and night away, and wake up in the morning feeling much much better. Nyquil has 3 things in it that just seem to work so well together: pseudophedrine, an antihistamine, and alcohol. Dayquil doesn't have the anithistamine or the alcohol, and it's worthless to me, it does nothing.

I'm a big self medicator, I always try to treat myself before breaking down and going to the doctor. So I prefer medicines that only contain one active ingredient so I can mix and match depending on my condition. Do you know how hard it is to find a daytime cold medicine that does not have a cough supressant in it? If I'm not coughing, I don't want to take something that I don't need.

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I use neither- Nyquil kills me and Dayquil stinks!


 


You should come to my home Molly. I have about 30 different cold medds- most for one or two symptons. Today I am trying the three prong approach-


Afrin, Sudafed and Advil!



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Once, in a gas station, I found plain old pseudophedrine. But it's near impossible to find one ingredient medicines at a drug store (OTC anyway). How did you get them, Ruby?

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Look at the kids section, if nothing else. They really break down meds by symptom. I will take kids meds if I need to and just adjust the dose for adults!

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I'll take NyQuil if I'm bad off.  It works for me, but doesn't seem to affect me as much as some of you have described. I have a large tollerance for OTC cold medications.  Without the decongestant though, I can't see the point.  One could achieve the NyQuil effect with any Sudaphed-like decongestant, a couple Tylenol PMs, and a couple shots of whiskey or a hot toddy.  DayQuil is okay, but it's not my first choice.



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It's been a while since I've had a bad cold.  I used to take the off-brand Nyquil if I had plenty of time to sleep it off.  I also took off-brand Dayquil whenever I had to work. 

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Hey, I ran out of Advil cold and sinus and needed more. I had to take a card to the pharmacy counter to get the medicine. But it works, so inconvenient or not, I did it!

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I guess it really depends on where you shop.  Pambo told me that she just about had to beg a pharmacist for sinus meds last week.  I was just at Costco on Sunday and everything was still out on the shelf... just a note there saying they restrict you to buying only one package at a time now.

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At CVS, if it has pseudophedrine in it, you have to take a card to the pharmacy, they write down your drivers license info, and then you can get it. It takes a whole other minute, butI don't mind. I'd rather spend a minute to have less meth on the streets!

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