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Cough & Cold
Cough and Cold Medicine
Cough and cold medicines are top sellers for a reason: after all, who among us can emerge unscathed from the dreaded cold and flu season?
If you need cough and cold medicine, Simply Medical has you covered. Stock up now so you’ll prepared when the sick season hits.
Simply Medical offers customers an assortment of soaps for various hygienic purposes, from handwashing to bathing. We carry a variety of your favorite brands and offer a range of packaging sizes. So whether you’re buying in bulk for the office or just getting a bar of soap for your family, Simply Medical has what you need.
How Should I Prepare for Cold and Flu Season?
Cough and Cold Medicine
Choose from a variety of cough and cold medicine and associated products available on Simply Medical’s website.
Cough and cold medicines are top sellers for a reason: after all, who among us can emerge unscathed from the dreaded cold and flu season?
If you need cough and cold medicine, Simply Medical has you covered. Stock up now so you’ll prepared when the sick season hits.
Simply Medical offers customers an assortment of soaps for various hygienic purposes, from handwashing to bathing. We carry a variety of your favorite brands and offer a range of packaging sizes. So whether you’re buying in bulk for the office or just getting a bar of soap for your family, Simply Medical has what you need.
How Should I Prepare for Cold and Flu Season?
- Get Plenty of Sleep: Lack of sleep weakens your immune system, and the vast majority of Americans are chronically sleep-deprived. So make sure that you’re getting at least seven hours (and preferably eight) per night to keep your immune system in fighting shape.
- Cut Out the Stress: When you’re stressed, your body produces hormones that dampen your immune system and make you more susceptible to illness. So take time to relax every day and reduce stress in whatever ways you can.
- Eat Well: Eating a nutritious diet is an important part of cold and flu and illness prevention in general. Avoid junk food, and bulk up on fruits and veggies for vitamins, minerals, and beneficial phytochemicals.
- Exercise: Moderate exercise strengthens your immune system, so get out there and get active. But don’t overdo it — intense exercise can actually make you more susceptible to infection.
- Stay Hydrated: Staying hydrated is always important. Chronic low-level dehydration makes you more likely to get sick.
- Make Sure You Get Enough Vitamin D: Vitamin D deficiency can lead to a weakened immune system and a higher risk of respiratory infections. Good food sources of Vitamin D include fatty fish, egg yolks, and mushrooms.
- Wash Your Hands Often: Your hands come into contact with all kinds of germs, so wash them often and thoroughly with soap and water. If washing isn’t possible, use hand sanitizer.
- Avoid Touching Your Face: Touching your nose, mouth, or eyes can infect you with any germs your hands have picked up along the way— including what causes a cold and the flu. Together, hand-washing and not touching your face are powerful prevention strategies.
- Stay Away from Sick People: It should go without saying, but avoiding people who you know or suspect are sick goes a long way toward not getting sick yourself. If you simply must be in contact with someone who may be sick, keep your distance, wear a mask, and wash your hands thoroughly after the encounter.
Cough and Cold Medicine
Choose from a variety of cough and cold medicine and associated products available on Simply Medical’s website.
- Cough syrup: Helps loosen phlegm and mucus and thin bronchial secretions to make coughs more productive.
- Sore throat spray: Banishes discomfort and irritation associated with a sore throat, canker sores, or minor mouth irritations.
- Expectorant solution: Ideal for colds, this liquid loosens and relieves chest congestion.
- Cough drops/sore throat lozenges: Drops and lozenges soothe sore throats, relieve coughs, and cool nasal passages.
- Medicated chest rub: Rub the ointment on your chest or throat to find relief from coughing due to minor throat and bronchial irritation associated with the common cold.
- Sinus decongestant: Quickly clears sinus pressure and nasal congestion.
- Mucus relief tablets: Loosens congestion in your lower and upper respiratory tracts and reduces chest congestion caused by the common cold, infections and even allergies.