Zinc Nasal Gel Shows Positive Cold Results, Lozenges Have No Effect – Study
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
One well-designed study of zinc nasal gel reported a positive effect on the symptoms and duration of the common cold, but another study on zinc nasal spray and two other studies on lozenges showed no benefit, according to a review published in the September issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases
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