Friday 6 March 2015

Pain Relief

Spending my entire reading week home sick, I decided to write this weeks post on pain relief medicine.

Specifically, I had a head cold that entailed sore throat, cough, congestion, stuffed nose, headache and ear aches. Yes, it was a very fun reading week..

Focusing on medicine for my throat and cough only, I tested the two most generic sore throat pain relievers on the market.  Halls vs. Cepacol

Product 1:  Halls 
Price: $3.17 + Tax

Halls come 9 in a pack with a soothing syrup centre. Halls are packed with vapor action in order to sooth sore throats when under the weather. Claimed to relief pain temporarily for short periods of time wheather your at the office with a minor cough and stuffy nose or at home on the couch out of commission (like I was).
Click Here  to go to the Halls webpage to sign up for coupons and special offers.

Product 2:  Cepacol 
Price: $3.49 + Tax (I personally bought a pack of 3 boxes of Cepacol at Costco on sale for only $7 + Tax)

The honey lemon is my favourite flavour of Cepacol. They are sucrose free oral lozenges with 16 in each box. Cepacol lozenges are fast and effective temporary relief for sore throats.
Cepacol has done an excellent job at branding to become the "go to" product for people in pain while sick. I can personally say I am brand loyal to Cepacol in my sore throat emergencies. 

Product claims: Cepacol claims to be Pharmacists #1 reccommended brand for sore throats

 Click Here to go to the Cepacol website for a $1 off coupon!

The results:
After testing both Halls and Cepacol, it was an easy win for Cepacol. The Halls didn't have a strong impact to my throat. It felt more like a cherry candy making empty promises. It tasted quite good (love cherry) although for a more serious throat infection or soreness it didn't have enough strength to make an impact. Cepacol on the other hand, instantly numbed my mouth and throat to maximize the strength and make my throat feel relief almost instantly. The only downfall, is that is is only a temporarily relief and you have to continuously be taking more lozenges throughout each day for the duration of your sickness.

I rate Halls 2 shopping bags out of 5 and I rate Cepacol 4 shopping bags out of 5. Halls didn't have a dramatic effect where as Cepacol instantly numbed my throat and minimizes pain much quicker. Bang for your buck, Cepacol is the way to go.

Cepacol
Halls

Until next post, 

-BriBri

Have you been sick and used a different product to relieve throat pain? Tell me what it was and how it worked! Leave a comment below.

8 comments:

  1. oh dear! That sucks. I had this same cold going into reading week as well - what a drag. Have to say tea and hot drinks are always my go to. Number one on my sore throat to do list is peppermint tea, (preferably Tim Hortons). There's nothing better than that cold soothing feeling it leaves in your throat.

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  2. Thank you... suffering from a cold currently and always looking to upgrade my approach to dealing with it. Great post!

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  3. I need all of these so much right now

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  4. Never tried Cepacol but I'll have to get some now that I have a cough! Great concept for a blog – advice we can all use!

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  5. I love Cepacol. I will not even think of using another product when I have a sore throat. Great to see that my beliefs are affirmed.

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  6. I love Cepacol as well! It is much stronger than Halls and last a lot longer!

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  7. This is amazing to know because I do catch cold very often.

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  8. I totally agree with your description of halls, Cepacol is the winner here by far.

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