Zinc Lozenges

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Brand: Douglas Laboratories

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Net Contents

100 Lozenge(s)

Serving Size

1 Lozenge(s)

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Lozenge

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

7 45287 03056 1

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement; adults take 1 lozenge every two hours while awake; or as directed by your healthcare professional. Allow to dissolve completely in the mouth. Do not exceed 10 lozenges per day. Children over the age of 4 years may use half the adult dose. Prolonged use of more than seven days in a row is not recommended. Consult your physician if you wish to prolong use or increase the frequency. When used on a regular basis; 1 or 2 lozenges per day may be taken for extended periods.

Market Reference

$4.89 – $38.00· 40 listings
  • Douglas Laboratories Zinc Lozenges

    Pine Street Clinic4.9(48)
    $21.50
  • Douglas Labs Zinc Lozenges

    boulevardcompounding.com5.0(4)
    $21.50
  • Anabolic Laboratories Zinc Lozenges Orange 90 Lozenges

    Professional Supplement Center4.9(38)
    $24.99
  • Douglas Laboratories Zinc Picolinate 100 Capsules

    mornatural.com4.8(53)
    $20.99
  • Douglas Laboratories Opti-ZINC 30 Capsules

    mindbodysoul4.8(57)
    $19.50
  • Life Extension Enhanced Zinc Lozenges Peppermint 30 Count

    Life Extension4.3(526)
    $9.00
  • Zinc Lozenges

    RX Vitamins5.0(6)
    $20.99
  • Basic Brands Zinc Cherry Lozenges

    Walmart - Basic Health Brands3.7(7)
    $6.68

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Research & Studies

  • Is zinc supplementation safe for children?

    M Orders - naturopathicpediatrics.com

    … Zinc lozenges are tasty and compliance tends to be good. Personally, I like Seeking Health or Douglas Labs zinc lozenges. Do be aware that over-supplementation with zinc can cause …

  • Failure of effervescent zinc acetate lozenges to alter the course of upper respiratory tract infections in Australian adults

    RM Douglas, HB Miles, BW Moore… - Antimicrobial agents …, 1987 - journals.asm.org

    … and zinc lozenges, 9 of 20 volunteers correctly identified differences in the two pairs of lozenges, but only 5 of the 9 correctly identified zinc from placebo; the remaining 4 said the zinc …

    198790 citations
  • Zinc gluconate lozenges for treating the common cold: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study

    SB Mossad, ML Macknin, SV Mendendorp… - Annals of internal …, 1996 - acpjournals.org

    … The zinc lozenges consisted of a boiled hard-candy base … sucrose and corn syrup, zinc gluconate trihydrate (AKZO Chemie… lozenge was not distinguished from the zinc lozenge by taste …

    1996403 citations
  • Zinc lozenges as cure for the common cold–a review and hypothesis

    GA Eby III - Medical hypotheses, 2010 - Elsevier

    … it is inferred that iZn is the active ingredient in zinc lozenges for colds, as it is in vitro against … pH are correct means for lozenge iZn analysis. Zinc lozenges slowly dissolving in the mouth …

    2010118 citations
  • Zinc acetate lozenges for the treatment of the common cold: a randomised controlled trial

    H Hemilä, J Haukka, M Alho, J Vahtera, M Kivimäki - BMJ open, 2020 - bmjopen.bmj.com

    … Taste has been a common problem in previous zinc lozenge trials, but a third of zinc … characteristics of zinc lozenges that may be clinically efficacious before zinc lozenges can …

    202038 citations
  • The key role of vitamin C and zinc in throat health and the benefits of regular fortified lozenge use in counteracting discomfort

    M Aslam, A Kulasekaran, G Maraula, G Coutinho… - researchgate.net

    … important role vitamin C and zinc play in processes integral to throat health and how their supplementation is key in … Supplementation of these micronutrients at higher doses has yielded …

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2012-01-25. DSLD Label ID: 5039. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.