Now that October is underway, we are entering the cold and flu season. And chances are good that if you catch a virus in coming months, you’ll find yourself standing in the cold-and-flu aisle at your local drugstore trying to figure out what to take. Do you need a decongestant, antihistamine, cough suppressant, or something else?
Here’s the truth: Nothing you buy over the counter will cure a cold or make it go away faster. In fact, according to experts at the journal Chest, even cough medicines don’t make cold-related coughs less severe or shorter.
In other words, whether you take cough and cold medicines or not, a cold will generally run its course in seven to 10 days, and a typical cold-related cough can last three weeks or more.