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NyQuil Dosages for Adults: Your GoodRx Guide

Key takeaways:

  • NyQuil is a brand name for several over-the-counter (OTC) cough and cold products. The specific dosages, as well as the ingredients, can vary between products.

  • NyQuil is generally taken at bedtime since it can cause drowsiness. But you can take NyQuil up to 4 times in 24 hours, with each dose separated by 4 or 6 hours (depending on which product you take).

  • NyQuil is available OTC as a brand-name medication. But you can also find it as a lower-cost generic. GoodRx can help make your medication more affordable.

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Trying to sleep when you have a cold or the flu sometimes feels impossible. So you might be looking for a nighttime cold medication like NyQuil for some relief. This over-the-counter (OTC) product includes a few medications to help treat several symptoms and help you sleep. But there are many NyQuil products to choose from. And each one may have different ingredients and directions.

To avoid taking too much by accident, you should know what medications are in the product you choose and how to take it. Below, you'll find information on typical NyQuil dosages for adults and adolescents ages 12 and older. But always check with your pharmacist or another healthcare professional if you're unsure.

Note: This article will focus on NyQuil doses for people ages 12 years and older. Be sure to check out our children's NyQuil dosage guide for information on giving the medication to kids under 12.

What's the typical NyQuil dosage for adults?

The recommended Nyquil dosage depends on which product you use. NyQuil is a brand name for several OTC combination cold medications. Each product contains slightly different ingredients. Be sure to check the OTC medicine label for a list of the active ingredients, as well as what symptoms each ingredient can help with.

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  • How long does NyQuil take to work? NyQuil takes about 30 minutes to start working. Read more pharmacist-backed answers to common NyQuil questions, plus tips for taking it.

  • Can you give NyQuil to kids? Yes, you can give NyQuil to children as young as 6 years old. But dosages for kids are different from adults.

  • Can you get "high" from cough syrup? Yes, and it can be dangerous. Cough syrups, including NyQuil, can cause serious side effects when misused.

If you're taking liquid NyQuil, make sure to use the dosing cup provided when taking the medication. Using household spoons to measure out doses can lead to doses that are too high or too low. If you've lost the dosing cup, talk to your pharmacist for a replacement dosing device.

Good to know: Some NyQuil products contain phenylephrine (a decongestant for a stuffy nose). The FDA has deemed that phenylephrine is likely ineffective, but hasn't required manufacturers to remove it from their products. Keep in mind that this active ingredient likely won't harm you. But it may not work well or at all for your symptoms.

NyQuil Cold & Flu dosage

This NyQuil product is available as oral capsules or a liquid. The brand-name liquid contains 10% alcohol and is available in menthol and cherry flavors. One capsule or 15 mL of liquid contains the following active ingredients:

The typical adult dosage of NyQuil Cold & Flu is 2 capsules or 30 mL by mouth every 6 hours as needed. Don't take more than 4 doses (8 capsules or 120 mL) in 24 hours.

NyQuil Ultra Concentrated dosage

NyQuil Ultra Concentrated is an oral capsule that contains similar active ingredients to the NyQuil Cold & Flu line. Each capsule contains:

  • 325 mg of acetaminophen

  • 10 mg of dextromethorphan

  • 6.25 mg of doxylamine

The recommended adult NyQuil Ultra Concentrated dosage is 2 capsules by mouth every 4 hours as needed. Don't take more than 4 doses (8 capsules) in 24 hours.

NyQuil Severe Maximum Strength dosage

NyQuil's Severe line of products comes as tablets, capsules, or a liquid. The liquid comes in three flavors: berry, honey, and VapoCOOL (menthol-flavored).

One pill or 15 mL of liquid contains the following active ingredients:

  • 325 mg of acetaminophen

  • 10 mg of dextromethorphan

  • 6.25 mg of doxylamine

  • 5 mg of phenylephrine

The typical adult dosage of NyQuil Severe is 2 pills or 30 mL by mouth every 4 hours as needed. Don't take more than 4 doses (8 pills or 120 mL) in 24 hours.

You should know that the VapoCOOL version contains 10% alcohol, whereas the other flavors are alcohol free. Keep in mind generic versions of NyQuil Severe may have different amounts of alcohol in them.

NyQuil Alcohol Free dosage

NyQuil Alcohol Free comes as a berry-flavored liquid. As the name suggests, this version doesn't contain alcohol. Each 15 mL of liquid contains the following active ingredients:

  • 325 mg of acetaminophen

  • 2 mg of chlorpheniramine (an antihistamine to help with a runny nose and sleep)

  • 15 mg of dextromethorphan

The typical adult dosage of NyQuil Alcohol Free is 30 mL by mouth every 6 hours as needed. Don't take more than 4 doses (120 mL) in 24 hours.

NyQuil Cough DM + Congestion dosage

This version of NyQuil comes as an alcohol-free, berry-flavored liquid. Each 15 mL of liquid contains the following active ingredients:

  • 10 mg of dextromethorphan

  • 6.25 mg of doxylamine

  • 5 mg of phenylephrine

The typical adult dosage of NyQuil Cough DM + Congestion is 30 mL by mouth every 4 hours as needed. Don't take more than 4 doses (120 mL) in 24 hours.

NyQuil High Blood Pressure dosage

NyQuil High Blood Pressure is a liquid that's alcohol and sugar-free. It also doesn't contain any decongestants, which should be avoided if you have high blood pressure (hypertension). Decongestants can raise blood pressure heart rate to unsafe levels in people living with hypertension.

Each 15 mL of liquid contains the following active ingredients:

  • 325 mg of acetaminophen

  • 15 mg of dextromethorphan

  • 6.25 mg of doxylamine

The recommended dosage of NyQuil High Blood Pressure is 30 mL by mouth every 6 hours as needed. Don't take more than 4 doses (120 mL) in 24 hours.

NyQuil Hot Remedy dosage

NyQuil Hot Remedy comes as powder packets that you dissolve in hot water to make a honey-lemon flavored drink. Each packet contains the following active ingredients:

  • 650 mg of acetaminophen

  • 25 mg of diphenhydramine (an antihistamine to help with a runny nose and sleep)

  • 10 mg of phenylephrine

Adults should dissolve one NyQuil Hot Remedy packet (one dose) into 8 oz of hot water. Mix and drink the mixture within 10 to 15 minutes of preparing it. You can repeat one dose every 4 hours as needed. Don't take more than 6 packets in 24 hours.

Are there any dosage adjustments for health conditions?

There are no recommended NyQuil dosage adjustments for people with certain health conditions. But there are cases where you may need to avoid taking certain medications or inactive ingredients found in NyQuil (such as alcohol or sugar).

It's best to talk to a healthcare professional about NyQuil first if you:

NyQuil can make you drowsy. So avoid tasks that require focus, such as driving. You also shouldn't combine it with other medications or substances that cause drowsiness, like alcohol or sedative medications. And keep in mind that NyQuil should never be used just as a sleep aid. There are other OTC options for sleep that don't contain additional cough and cold medications.

What happens if you miss a dose of NyQuil?

NyQuil products are taken as needed to help with short-term relief of cold and flu symptoms. So, missed doses shouldn't be a concern. But it's important to wait the recommended time between doses. And never take more than the maximum amount listed on the package.

What should you do if you take too much NyQuil?

Taking too much NyQuil can raise the risk of dangerous side effects, such as severe drowsiness or liver damage. You should always follow the recommended dosages for the specific product you have.

Before combining NyQuil with other cold medications, ask your pharmacist if this is OK to do. Cough and cold products often contain similar ingredients. Taking more than one at a time can lead to an unintended overdose.

The misuse of OTC cough syrup is a recognized problem, particularly among teenagers. An overdose of NyQuil could cause seizures, abnormal heart rhythms, or loss of consciousness. If you believe that you or someone you know has taken too much NyQuil, contact a healthcare professional or call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222. For symptoms that seem severe or life threatening such as trouble breathing or seizures, call 911 or seek emergency care.

How to save on NyQuil

There are many ways to save on NyQuil, which is available as both a brand-name and generic medication. By having a healthcare professional write a prescription for OTC NyQuil, GoodRx can help you save off the average retail price. Generic NyQuil's price at certain pharmacies is as low as $6.28with a free GoodRx discount.

Frequently asked questions

What are the active ingredients in NyQuil?
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Every NyQuil product may have different active ingredients. Products typically contain one or more of the following medications:

  • Acetaminophen - a pain reliever and fever reducer

  • Dextromethorphan - a cough suppressant

  • Phenylephrine - a decongestant that helps with a stuffy nose

Each NyQuil product also contains one of the following antihistamines to help with a runny nose and sleep:

  • Chlorpheniramine

  • Diphenhydramine

  • Doxylamine

Does Nyquil contain alcohol?
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Some liquid forms of NyQuil contain up to 10% alcohol. For reference, that's about the same amount of alcohol in a serving of wine. You won't find it listed as part of the active ingredients. But the alcohol content is usually printed somewhere on the front of the label. Ask your pharmacist for help if you can't find it.

Is NyQuil safe?
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When used occasionally and as directed, NyQuil is safe for many people. Typical side effects include drowsiness, dizziness, and dry mouth. But there are certain people, such as those living with diabetes or high blood pressure, who should speak with a healthcare professional before taking NyQuil. These groups of people have a greater risk of serious side effects.

The bottom line

NyQuil products offer the convenience of combining multiple over-the-counter cough and cold medications into a single dose. As a general rule, you can take NyQuil doses every 4 or 6 hours as needed, up to a maximum of 4 doses in a day. However, each product may contain distinct ingredients and come with specific instructions. It's crucial to review the medication's label to avoid taking too much by accident.

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DailyMed. (n.d.). Search results for NyQuil.

Glaucoma Research Foundation. (2022). When people with glaucoma should avoid allergy and decongestant medications.

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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. (n.d.) What is a standard drink?

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