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Some over-the-counter medications ease the symptoms a bit, he said. Americans spent $5.3 billion on cold and cough remedies at major U.S. stores in the year ending Nov. 27, according to The Nielsen Co. (Cold and cough medicines are no longer recommended for children under 4.)
And don't go running to the doctor for antibiotics, said Dr. Ann Falsey of the University of Rochester Medical Center. Antibiotics don't work against cold viruses and can have side effects.
Rest, fluids, pain relievers and over-the-counter medications to relieve symptoms are generally recommended.
On Saturday, Kyle Cummings stood bewildered before a sea of products that filled an aisle at a drug store in New York's Pennsylvania Station. The 21-year-old New Yorker had a sore throat and stuffy nose.
"I don't know what to get," said Cummings, who blamed his cold on hunting for a second job without a winter coat.
He couldn't take anything that would make him drowsy while at work in customer service at a bank. He settled on a Robitussin product.
Minutes later, two sniffling 16-year-old classmates, Kelly Malico and Sietske Ruijgh from New York's Long Island, stopped for cough drops.
"There's nothing you can really do," shrugged Kelly, who blamed her friend for sharing her cold.
Another cold sufferer, Jay Jarutat, grabbed some Vicks VapoRub off the shelf at her doctor's suggestion. She had been sick for a week and had taken off a couple of days from her job at a recording studio.
"I don't really get that much rest," the 34-year-old said in a whisper because of laryngitis. "Rest, rest, rest, rest, and this is going to help."
By Monday, she was feeling better and back at work.
What do the pros do?
"I'm pretty old-fashioned. I put a warm sock around my throat, and I use honey and tea and lemon," said the government's Briggs.
Blumenthal of the Botanical Council takes echinacea and other herbs as well. "I hedge my bets," he said.
And Wisconsin's Barrett?
"I use ginger tea. It hasn't ever been proven in anyway whatsoever. But I like it."
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