Effects of Cold Remedies,
@Youreyes4Today (2356)
United States
January 11, 2010 11:59am CST
Do you know what they are? Do you actually take the time to check them to watch for those types of side effects and if you system is more likely to have the side effects?
Here is an email I received today about a certain product, Please beware of what you take...
[i] Zicam Cold Remedy!-REAL WARNING
I thought that with so many people with colds and sinus problems, you should know aabout this!!! Feel free to check the FDA link at the bottom!!!
I want my friends and loved ones to know what has happened to me in hopes that it will never happen to you or anybody you care about. About 10 days ago, I felt a cold coming on; so before I went to bed I used Zicam Cold Remedy Nasal Gel. It's supposed to help you "get over your cold faster." Immediately after I sprayed it into each nostril I felt the most horrific burning sensation imaginable. It literally felt like I had sprayedpepper spray directly into my brain. It burned all the way to the top of my skull. My nasal passages swelled, my eyes watered - the burning lasted all night long into the next day.
After about a day, I realized I couldn't taste anything and I thought, "Wow - I must really have a bad cold." Then I noticed that I couldn't smell coffee brewing, couldn't smell my perfume when I put it on, couldn't smell the popcorn I burned, couldn't smell my favorite candle. I panicked and starting smelling everything that I could find that had really strong odors - ammonia, finger nail polish remover, bleach, etc. I couldn't smell ANYTHING! I started tasting everything that had really strong tastes such as HOT salsa, raw red onions, Doritos, coffee. I couldn't taste ANYTHING!
I told my mother about this and she said, "Oh, I've heard Zicam can affect your Olfactory nerve." I went online, typed in "Zicam side effects" and bam - up popped all sorts of web sites with people reporting the same thing I experienced. It seems that this past June, Zicam pulled the swabs for adults and children off the shelf but not the nasal gel.
I went to my ENT and he said the Zicam had basically "FRIED" my Olfactory nerve and the results are most likely permanent. He put me on a strong dose of a steroid called Prednisone in hopes of recovering ANY bit of the nerve damage but he told me to "take this and pray." He said he had read about the side effects of Zicam and couldn't believe it is still on the shelf. It isn't FDA approved. I am taking the Prednisone and praying but nothing is happening. I LITERALLY CANNOT SMELL OR TASTE ANYTHING! I can tell if foods are hot or cold, I can tell the consistency and I can faintly detect if it is salty but that is it.
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE pass this on to everyone you care about. I don't want this to happen to ANYONE else!!!!!!!!!! And if you have Zicam in your medicine cabinet--THROW IT AWAY!
Please share with everyone you can.
Check it out on the link below. [/i]
http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm167065.htm
1 response
@codeofuniverse (558)
• India
11 Jan 10
it is found that todays fast paced society,mising work orschool because of an illness is a luxury few of us can afford .The onset sniffing,sneezing and coughing has us heading for the medicine cabinet,loking for fast releif.the same medications that bring such wonderful relief from cold and flu symptoms may also be hindering your body's ability to deal with illness in its own way,and may be proloning your suffereing ...so unless and un till there is need to have a medicine then only be consumed and that also with doctors consult..