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Can Zicam Stop a Cold? What the Science Says

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In 2009, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a public warning regarding zinc-based intranasal Zicam products after receiving over 130 reports of permanent loss of smell. These products were recalled, but the question remains: Can Zicam stop a cold? The answer depends on the product and timing, and involves a mix of scientific evidence, safety warnings, and homeopathic claims.

What medication is used for loss of taste and smell? An overview

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According to a 2023 study, early in the pandemic, roughly 40–50% of people with COVID-19 experienced impaired smell or taste. The question of **what medication is used for loss of taste and smell** is complex, as effective treatment is not one-size-fits-all and depends heavily on the underlying root cause.

Does Zicam really work? The science, evidence, and controversy

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Millions of dollars are spent annually on remedies for the common cold, with many people seeking products that can shorten their illness rather than just masking symptoms. Among the most recognizable brands is Zicam, which promises to do just that, but the central question remains: Does Zicam really work?.

Understanding What Drugs Affect Taste and Smell?

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Hundreds of medications have the potential to alter or completely disrupt your sense of taste and smell. Knowing **what drugs affect taste and smell?** is important for patients and healthcare providers alike, as these side effects can significantly impact a person's quality of life and nutrition.

A Pharmacological Guide: What Drugs Affect Smell?

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Hundreds of medications have been identified that can alter your sense of taste or smell [1.3.2]. Drug-induced olfactory dysfunction is an often-overlooked side effect that can significantly impact quality of life. Understanding **what drugs affect smell** is the first step in managing this issue.

Can Steroids Change Your Smell? What the Science Says

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According to reports submitted to the FDA Adverse Events Reporting System, certain corticosteroids like fluticasone propionate are associated with olfactory adverse reactions, including altered smell. However, the effect of steroids on a person's sense of smell is complex and can be both therapeutic and, in rare cases, a negative side effect, so can steroids change your smell? It depends heavily on the specific medication, dosage, and underlying condition being treated.