%0 Journal Article %T Observational Study of a Multi-Active Ingredient Over-the-Counter Cold Remedy Following Active Pharmacist Recommendation %A Gillian Lisa Phillipson %A John David Hull %A Boles£żaw Samoli¨½ski %J Open Journal of Respiratory Diseases %P 41-52 %@ 2163-9418 %D 2017 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojrd.2017.71005 %X Real-world user satisfaction with a fixed dose combination over-the-counter cold remedy (Vicks Symptomed Complete Cytrynowy hot drink; VSCC) was evaluated in a prospective, non-comparative, observational study involving 176 pharmacies in Poland from February to April 2015. 1391 participants completed a questionnaire in the pharmacy and several paper questionnaires at home following use of the product at their own discretion. Participants returned their completed questionnaires to the pharmacy. 1356 participants were included in the intent-to-treat analysis. Participants highly valued the advice from their pharmacist (97%, P < 0.0001, important vs. not important) and thought the quality of that advice was good (93%, P < 0.0001, good/very good vs. very bad-fair). 96% of participants found VSCC to be effective in some way against their cold symptoms (P < 0.0001, effective vs. not effective) and 68% of them stated that it was better than any other cold therapy they had used before (P < 0.0001, better/best vs. same/worse). Adverse event reporting was very low. %K Common Cold %K Upper Respiratory Tract Infection %K Observational %K Pharmacy %K Over-the-Counter %K Fixed-Dose Combination %K Common Cold Symptoms %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=74056