Background : The common cold is an upper respiratory tract infection, most commonly caused by a rhinovirus. It affects people of all age groups and although in most cases it is self limiting, the common cold still causes significant morbidity. Antihistamines are commonly offered over the counter to relieve symptoms for patients affected by the common cold, however there is not much evidence of their efficacy. Objectives : To assess the effects of antihistamines on the common cold. Search methods : We searched CENTRAL (2015, Issue 6), MEDLINE (1948 to July week 4, 2015), EMBASE (2010 to August 2015), CINAHL (1981 to August 2015), LILACS (1982 to August 2015) and Biosis Previews (1985 to August 2015). Selection criteria We selected randomised...
Background: The common cold and other viral airway infections are highly prevalent in the population...
Background: Authors define acute bronchitis as a self-limiting infection of large airways, which is ...
To determine whether the cough of the common cold arises from upper respiratory stimuli and whether ...
Background: The common cold is an upper respiratory tract infection, most commonly caused by a rhino...
Background : Although combination formulas containing antihistamines, decongestants and/or analgesic...
Background : The common cold is an upper respiratory tract infection, most commonly caused by a rhin...
SummaryObjectivesTo review the seven Cochrane reviews of non-antibiotic treatment for the common col...
Background: Acute coryza or common cold affects the upper airways, sometimes in association with low...
Copyright © Ordem dos Médicos 2016The common cold is an acute, self-limiting inflammation of the muc...
BACKGROUND: The common cold is a frequent illness, which, although benign and self-limiting, results...
The common cold is the most frequent human illness, and may be caused by several families of viruses...
Copyright © 2008 The Cochrane CollaborationThe definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comBackg...
© 2019 The Author(s) The efficacy of Pelargonium sidoides preparation EPs 7630 in the common cold (C...
Rationale: Common cold and flu are the most common human illnesses, and over-the-counter (OTC) anal...
Background: It has been estimated that seasonal allergies affect up to approximately 44% of the popu...
Background: The common cold and other viral airway infections are highly prevalent in the population...
Background: Authors define acute bronchitis as a self-limiting infection of large airways, which is ...
To determine whether the cough of the common cold arises from upper respiratory stimuli and whether ...
Background: The common cold is an upper respiratory tract infection, most commonly caused by a rhino...
Background : Although combination formulas containing antihistamines, decongestants and/or analgesic...
Background : The common cold is an upper respiratory tract infection, most commonly caused by a rhin...
SummaryObjectivesTo review the seven Cochrane reviews of non-antibiotic treatment for the common col...
Background: Acute coryza or common cold affects the upper airways, sometimes in association with low...
Copyright © Ordem dos Médicos 2016The common cold is an acute, self-limiting inflammation of the muc...
BACKGROUND: The common cold is a frequent illness, which, although benign and self-limiting, results...
The common cold is the most frequent human illness, and may be caused by several families of viruses...
Copyright © 2008 The Cochrane CollaborationThe definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comBackg...
© 2019 The Author(s) The efficacy of Pelargonium sidoides preparation EPs 7630 in the common cold (C...
Rationale: Common cold and flu are the most common human illnesses, and over-the-counter (OTC) anal...
Background: It has been estimated that seasonal allergies affect up to approximately 44% of the popu...
Background: The common cold and other viral airway infections are highly prevalent in the population...
Background: Authors define acute bronchitis as a self-limiting infection of large airways, which is ...
To determine whether the cough of the common cold arises from upper respiratory stimuli and whether ...