Common cold - page 7
Imagine being able to easily get through the days when you are bothered by a stuffy nose, sneezing, a scratchy throat, and a feeling of exhaustion. A cold is a common but tiring companion that can slow down your daily tasks and drain your energy right when you need it most.
In this category at ApotekaOnline, you will find a wide range of products carefully selected to relieve all cold symptoms and provide strong support for your body's natural defenses. Our preparations, herbal syrups, teas, vitamins, and minerals help boost your immunity, make breathing easier, and contribute to a much faster recovery. Whether you want to react to the very first symptoms or give your body extra strength during a cold, you will find reliable allies here. With the right care, getting back to your normal rhythm will be quick and easy!
Explore our cold and immunity subcategories
| Category | Purpose and assortment | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Immunity Boost | Vitamins, minerals, and supplements to strengthen the immune system | View collection » |
| Sore Throat | Lozenges, sprays, and solutions for relieving pain and throat inflammation | View collection » |
| Cough | Syrups and drops to soothe a dry cough and expectorate a productive one | View collection » |
| Runny Nose | Nasal drops and sprays that ease breathing and stop runny noses | View collection » |
| Sinuses | Preparations for clearing sinuses and relieving head pressure | View collection » |
| Inhalation Products | Essential oils, solutions, and equipment for effective airway inhalation | View collection » |
Pharmacist's advice and useful guides
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to start taking immunity-boosting products?
It is best to act preventively, especially before the virus season begins (in autumn). However, taking higher doses of Vitamin C and zinc at the first signs of a cold can significantly shorten its duration.
How do I know which cough medicine I need?
If you have an irritating cough without mucus (dry cough), choose antitussives or herbal syrups (e.g., marshmallow root). If you are coughing up mucus (productive cough), you need mucolytics (e.g., ivy, primrose) to help expel the phlegm.
How long can I use nasal drops or sprays for a stuffy nose?
Decongestants (classic nasal sprays) should not be used for more than 5 to 7 days continuously to avoid damaging the mucous membrane. Seawater-based solutions are recommended for longer use.