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  • It is available over-the-counter in more than 120 products, such as Coricidin, Nyquil Cough, Robitussin DM, and Vicks 44.

    FDA looks to curb “robo-tripping” 2010

  • It is available over-the-counter in more than 120 products, such as Coricidin, Nyquil Cough, Robitussin DM, and Vicks 44.

    FDA looks to curb “robo-tripping” 2010

  • Ms. RAITT: And it was a challenge, because when I was growing up and I saw people say that on the back of the record, I was a little kid in L.A., my parents didn't drink, and so I soaked a label off a Coricidin bottle, and I put it on my middle finger, which is the wrong finger, but then I didn't see anybody play until I was too old ...

    Blues and Conversation with Bonnie Raitt 2006

  • CANDIOTTI: The pills contain DMX, dextromethorphan, a cough suppressant commonly found in Coricidin and other non-prescription cough syrups, including Robitussin.

    CNN Transcript Dec 29, 2003 2003

  • CANDIOTTI: They call them skittles or CCCs short for Coricidin cough and cold.

    CNN Transcript Dec 29, 2003 2003

  • Today we spoke with Schering-Plough, the pharmaceutical company that makes makes Coricidin.

    CNN Transcript Dec 29, 2003 2003

  • SUSAN CANDIOTTI, CNN NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): The popular cold pill Coricidin isn't just for stuffy noses anymore.

    CNN Transcript Dec 29, 2003 2003

  • Forty-three percent thought M&Ms were Coricidin, a cold medicine; 53 percent thought SweetTARTS were Mylanta, taken for heartburn; half thought Reese's Pieces were Sine-off, a cold and sinus medication; and 53 percent thought SweeTARTS were Tums, for heartburn.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • The mystery pill is Coricidin HPB, an over-the-counter cold remedy, if that helps.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • A precocious Ohio girl asked 30 kindergartners and 30 teachers at the Ayer Elementary School outside Cincinnati to identify the candy and the medicine in 20 matched pairs - including Coricidin and an M&M - supplied by the local poison control center.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

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