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What's The Difference Between A Cold And The Flu?
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The common cold is the most frequent illness in children. People affected by a cold or the flu need to know the difference between the two. The makers of ROBITUSSIN® offer a clear, concise explanation in a FREE BOOKLET, "Coughs, Colds and Flu - 10 Questions You Always Wanted to Ask Your Doctor." It's filled with helpful answers to this and nine other commonly asked questions.

A cold usually lasts three to four days. The first symptoms are often a tickle in the throat, a watery discharge from the nose and sneezing.

Influenza, popularly known as "the flu," lasts a week to ten days. Classic flu symptoms are chills, fever, nasal congestion, headache, muscular aches, loss of appetite and fatigue.

To order your FREE BOOKLET, "Coughs, Colds and Flu - 10 Questions You Always Wanted to Ask Your Doctor," which includes a $.50 coupon for ROBITUSSIN® Cough Syrup, simply fill out the form below and e-mail it to us, providing your name and address as indicated. Your FREE BOOKLET from ROBITUSSIN® will soon be on the way!

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