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[[File:Zinc 50 mg.jpg|thumb|182px|Zinc gluconate 50&amp;amp;nbsp;mg tablets ([[General Nutrition Centers|GNC]]&amp;amp;nbsp;brand)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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{{If pagename|Zinc and the common cold=&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Zinc supplements&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;|other=Zinc supplements}} (frequently [[zinc acetate]] or [[zinc gluconate]] [[Throat lozenge|lozenge]]s) are a group of [[dietary supplements]] that are commonly used for the treatment of the {{no selflink|common cold}}. The use of zinc supplements at doses in excess of 75&amp;amp;nbsp;mg/day within 24&amp;amp;nbsp;hours of the onset of symptoms has been shown to reduce the duration of cold symptoms by about 1&amp;amp;nbsp;day in adults. Adverse effects with zinc supplements [[Oral administration|by mouth]] include bad taste and [[nausea]]. The [[Nasal administration|intranasal use]] of zinc-containing [[nasal spray]]s has been associated with the [[anosmia|loss of the sense of smell]]; consequently, in June 2009, the [[United States Food and Drug Administration]] (USFDA) warned consumers to stop using intranasal zinc.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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