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Choosing the Right OTC Medication for Cold & Flu Season


As the seasons change, so does the likelihood of catching a cold or the flu. If you’re feeling under the weather, over-the-counter (OTC) medications can help manage your symptoms and get you back on your feet. But with so many options on the pharmacy shelves, how do you know which one is right for you?

At Augusta Central Pharmacy, we want to make sure you’re choosing the best medication for your symptoms. Here’s a quick guide to help:


Common Cold & Flu Symptoms and OTC Solutions

Coughing a lot? A cough suppressant (like dextromethorphan) can help if your cough is keeping you up at night. If you have mucus buildup, an expectorant (like guaifenesin) may help loosen it.

Stuffy nose? A decongestant (like pseudoephedrine or phenylephrine) can help relieve nasal congestion and make it easier to breathe.

Body aches & fever? Pain relievers like acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) can help reduce fever and ease muscle aches.

Runny nose & sneezing? An antihistamine (like diphenhydramine or loratadine) can help dry up a runny nose and reduce sneezing.


When to Visit Your Pharmacist

While OTC medications can help with mild symptoms, it’s important to talk to a pharmacist if:

  • You’re unsure which medication is right for you.

  • You take prescription medications that could interact with OTC drugs.

  • You have underlying health conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, or asthma.

  • Your symptoms persist for more than 10 days or worsen over time.


We’re Here to Help!

At Augusta Central Pharmacy, we’re always available to help you choose the right medication for your needs. Our knowledgeable team can guide you on proper dosages, potential drug interactions, and non-medication tips to help you feel better faster.

Have questions? Leave a comment below or stop by—we’re happy to help!

 
 
 

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