Wednesday, December 26, 2012

My Zicam experience, Conclusion

I took one more Zicam before I decided that I had taken enough. After I took my last dose, the Zicam seemed to be working on a congestion problem that was no longer existent, and it started making my chest feel worse instead of better.

But I felt well enough to take my other samples of Zicam I had gotten from Crowdtap to the Wabash Valley Health Center, Inc., also known as St. Ann Medical and Dental Services, in Terre Haute. I had read that they sought donations of non-prescription drugs. When I called to ask if they would be able to use the Zicam, the kind receptionist said the clinic would accept the donation and told me the hours the clinic was open.

When I walked into the waiting room, I was surprised by how many people were there to use the clinic's services. Alth the clinic is located in an older church, the pictures that were put on the wall made it an more inviting atmosphere than the sterile feel of most doctor's offices.

While I was waiting in line, there were everal people in front of me that were there for medication reasons. As I left the center, I knew I had made the right choice by giving most of my samples to the clinic.

Even though I had some side effects from taking the Zicam, I did feel better eventually and haven't had any relapses. Overall, I feel it was worth participating in the sample and share experience Crowdtap allowed me to have. While the price of Zicam RapidMelts is steeper that what I normally pay for cold medicine, I feel it is worth paying that price for the quick relief I received.

To help pay for a future bottle of Zicam RapidMelts, I found a link to a coupon on Twitter for $2 off any form of Zicam, which is available to anyone reading this by clicking on the link. You also can get a $2 coupon from the Zicam website as well.If you decide to try Zicam, I hope it works for you as well as it did for me.

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