
Is It Safe to Take NyQuil Every Night? Short- vs Long-Term Use
Long-term NyQuil use poses serious risks to your liver and brain, but there’s one hidden danger most people overlook.
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Long-term NyQuil use poses serious risks to your liver and brain, but there’s one hidden danger most people overlook.

Beyond its cold-relief benefits, NyQuil’s sedative ingredients can create unexpected dependencies that many users don’t recognize until

Find out why reaching for NyQuil without cold symptoms could put your liver at risk and leave you feeling worse.

It takes 15-30 minutes to feel NyQuil’s effects, but one ingredient lingers far longer than you’d expect.

Battling NyQuil’s drowsy aftermath can leave you foggy for hours longer than expected, but there’s a way to minimize it.

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