Winter finds us in the middle of respiratory virus season with many people getting sick or getting a cold. While there are specific antiviral treatments for influenza and COVID-19, there are dozens of other unnamed viruses that can make you completely miserable. Knowing which medications to take for the treatment of specific symptoms can mean the difference between making it through the day and staying in bed. Therefore, it would be good to not only have your brushes and other horsey things in your wall box, but also some human products to battle ailments and the first symptoms of a virus.
In the HorseGrooms Community, I break down the following:
- What generic products are and their benefits
- Over-the-counter medications for fever
a. Ibuprofen facts
b. Acetaminophen facts - Over-the-counter medications for nasal congestion
a. Pseudoephedrine facts
b. Azelastine facts - Over-the-counter medications for cough
a. Guaifenesin facts
b. Dextromethorphan facts - Warnings
- Reading the label quiz
Take full advantage of our educational materials on the HorseGrooms Community.
Dr. Michele Hollis details how much and how often to use these medications, what they are and common brands. Sign up for free to the HorseGrooms Community to read in full.
With my background as a physician certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine, I have been taking care of equestrians with minor medical complaints and injuries since 2013. I am the sole practitioner for my own HollisMed LLC. Each winter, I migrate to Wellington, Florida, for the show season, where I serve as a mobile doctor for humans, similar to a veterinarian for horses. Throughout the rest of the year, I remain available for virtual consultation with established clients. I also serve as a medical coordinator for horse shows close to my home base in Virginia, including Upperville, Capital Challenge, and the Washington International. My involvement with the hunter/jumper industry began in the late ‘80s as a working student where I learned to appreciate the hard work and dedication required to care for the horses that we all love.