ADVICE FOR PATIENTS INTRANASAL ZINC MAY CAUSE LOSS OF SMELL

August 10, 2009

FDA has issued a warning that zinc-containing cold remedies administered directly into the nose have been associated with anosmia, which is a loss of the sense of smell. This warning is directed at several over-the-counter products marketed by Matri...



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