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Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1974 | (as DayCare) 1992 (as DayQuil)
Products | Medication |
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Parent | Vicks |
Vicks DayQuil is an over-the-counter combination medication product used for the temporary relief of common cold and flu symptoms. DayQuil is available in several formulations.
DayQuil was introduced in 1974 under the name "DayCare" and is currently advertised for daytime use because of its non-drowsy active ingredients. The brand name was reintroduced as "DayQuil" in 1992. DayQuil's nighttime counterpart, NyQuil, is also available for the relief of cold and flu symptoms during the night. These products are not intended to cure the common cold or the flu.
DayQuil is intended for the temporary relief of cold and flu symptoms including:
The indications for each active ingredient are as follows:
Acetaminophen: Pain relief and fever reduction
Dextromethorphan: Cough suppressant
Doxylamine succinate: Relief of allergic rhinitis symptoms such as runny nose and sneezing.
Guaifenesin: Expectorant
Phenylephrine: Nasal decongestant
Oxymetazoline: Nasal decongestant
Per 15ml (1 Tablespoon): dextromethorphan HBr 15 mg
Per 15mL and per liquicap: acetaminophen 325 mg, dextromethorphan HBr 10 mg, phenylephrine HCl 5 mg
Per 15ml and per caplet: acetaminophen 325 mg, dextromethorphan Hbr 10 mg, guaifenesin 200 mg, phenylephrine HCl 5 mg
Per 15ml: dextromethorphan Hbr 10 mg, guaifenesin 200 mg
Per liquicap: acetaminophen 325 mg, phenylephrine HCl 5 mg
Per Spray: oxymetazoline HCl 0.05%
Selecting a product should depend on the specific symptom presentation of the user. Products should be selected with active ingredients limited only to those symptoms, thereby reducing the risk of over treatment with medications that the user is not showing symptoms for. Additionally, careful note should be taken when purchasing multiple over-the-counter cold and flu medicines because many products may contain the same active ingredient. The potential for overdose increases when consumers are unaware of the duplication of active ingredients in these medicines.