Cold remedies cause loss of sense of smell


WASHINGTON, Jun 16, 2009 (UPI via COMTEX) -- The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration is urging people to stop using three Zicam-brand products
marketed as cold remedies because of a health hazard.

The federal agency said Zicam-brand nasal gel, nasal swabs and nasal swabs "Kids
Size," are associated with anosmia, the loss of sense of smell, which can be
long-lasting or permanent.

Officials said they have received more than 130 reports of anosmia associated
with the use of the three Zicam products.

"Loss of sense of smell is a serious risk for people who use these products for
relief from cold symptoms," said Dr. Janet Woodcock, director of the FDA's
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. "We are concerned that consumers may
unknowingly use a product that could cause serious harm, and therefore we are
advising them not to use these products for any reason."

Officials said people experiencing a loss of sense of smell or other problems
after use of the affected Zicam products should contact their health care
professional. The agency said anosmia can adversely affect a person's quality of
life, and can limit the ability to detect the smell of gas, smoke or other signs
of danger in the environment.

The Zicam products are manufactured by Matrixx Initiatives Inc. of Phoenix.



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