I recently took a generic 12-hour, maximum-strength nasal decongestant to manage typical sinus pressure and congestion.
The FDA had proposed removing phenylephrine, a widely used ingredient to treat nasal congestion, from over-the-counter cold ...
The Food and Drug Administration proposed that oral phenylephrine be removed from store shelves saying that the treatment ...
An extensive review determined that the ingredient, oral phenylephrine, doesn’t actually relieve nasal congestion.
In a long-sought move, the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday formally began the process of abandoning oral doses of a ...
That's where over-the-counter (OTC) cold medications like Dayquil, Mucinex, Sudafed, and more can come in super handy. But ...
More than a year after its advisory panel unanimously declared the drug phenylephrine to be useless against nasal congestion, ...
The US Food and Drug Administration announced a proposal to remove oral phenylephrine – a common ingredient in many popular ...
The FDA also held a meeting last year to study the “Generally Recognized as Safe and Effective” status of oral phenylephrine as a nasal decongestant ... oral phenylephrine as an active ingredient are ...