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Kim SY et al. - This review found nine studies (including 1064 patients) that compared various NSAIDs with an inactive substance that has no treatment value (placebo), and with other NSAIDs. These findings conclude that NSAIDs improved most analgesia-related symptoms caused by the common cold, but there is no clear evidence that NSAIDs are effective in improving coughs and runny noses caused by the common cold.

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