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dayquil gelcaps

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DayQuil Intense Flu Warming Syrup - Acetaminophen Black Cherry - 12 fl oz

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Age labeling varies by product: some gelcaps are marked for 12 years and up, while others are labeled for 18 years and up. Check the specific product label for the exact age recommendation.

Product details list multiple soft gelatin forms, including softgels, gelcaps and LiquiCaps (often labeled as Gelcap/LiquiCap or Softgel).

They advertise multi‑symptom relief for headache, fever, sore throat, minor aches and pains, nasal congestion, sinus pressure and cough.

Ultra Concentrated listings highlight smaller, more compact liquicaps (about 25% smaller) and an easy‑to‑open bottle as key product features.

Listings commonly use phrases such as “Non‑Drowsy,” “Daytime Use” and “NON‑DROWSY, DAYTIME COLD & FLU RELIEF” to emphasize that the product is intended for daytime, non‑sleepy symptom relief.

Reviewer summaries generally report effective symptom relief and that the products are non‑drowsy. Some reviews also note mixed opinions about concentrated formulas and packaging (e.g., size or bottle design).

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