Age guidance varies by product: some items are labeled for newborns or infants (e.g., “Newborn and Up,” “infants 2 months+”), many target young children (e.g., “3 Years and Up,” “4 Years and Up,” or “children ages 2 and up”), and others list adult ranges (for example, “18 Years and Up”).
Common forms include liquid syrups, dissolving tablets, rubs or balms, lollipop-style throat pops (lozenges), pre‑moistened wipes, and sprays or inhaler devices.
Listed primary ingredients include homeopathic substances (for example, Anas Barbariae), saline, peppermint oil, pectin, and 70% isopropyl alcohol; some products also state “No Active Ingredient.”
At‑home antigen tests in these results report quick turnaround—about 15 minutes from a nasal swab—and the kits include the swab and the components needed to perform a single test.