The Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) said on Thursday that they will seek to pull the common ingredient phenylephrine off ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has proposed to remove oral phenylephrine, widely used in cold and cough syrups.
Benadryl, Sudafed and Mucinex. Last year, CVS said it has already moved to pull certain medicines containing oral ...
More than a year after its advisory panel unanimously declared the drug phenylephrine to be useless against nasal congestion, ...
U.S. health officials proposed banning an ingredient used in popular oral decongestants, a step toward removing dozens of ...
It was added to cold and flu remedies in the 1990s when another ingredient went behind the counter over illicit meth lab concerns.
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In a unanimous vote, the panel concluded that oral formulations of phenylephrine – used in big-selling brands like Sudafed, Benadryl, and some Advil and Tylenol products, from companies ...
It’s caused such a surge in requests for medication to protect people allergic to stings that the the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is buying Benadryl and epinephrine ...