Oral phenylephrine was shown to be ineffective for treating nasal congestion over a year go. This week, the FDA took the ...
An extensive review determined that the ingredient, oral phenylephrine, doesn’t actually relieve nasal congestion.
Phenylephrine is included in many cold and flu products, but a scientific panel last year found that it doesn't really do its ...
The FDA is proposing the removal of phenylephrine, a popular nasal decongestant, in oral form from over-the-counter use. Here ...
The FDA says oral phenylephrine, used in many over-the-counter cough and cold medicines, "is not effective as a nasal ...
In a preemptive move, CVS stopped selling products with ... 2005 after legislation moved products that use a similar decongestant, pseudoephedrine - which, in large quantities, can also be used ...
In a preemptive move, CVS stopped selling products with ... 2005 after legislation moved products that use a similar decongestant, pseudoephedrine – which, in large quantities, can also be ...
By 2006, it became the main ingredient in many over-the-counter medicines, replacing the older ingredient pseudoephedrine ... last year, CVS Health pulled from its shelves oral decongestants ...
Last year, CVS said it has already moved to pull ... when sales of another decongestant, pseudoephedrine, were restricted in the U.S. Pseudoephedrine was moved behind the pharmacy counter ...