An extensive review determined that the ingredient, oral phenylephrine, doesn’t actually relieve nasal congestion.
On Thursday, the FDA proposed removing oral phenylephrine from the list of approved active ingredients for over-the-counter ...
The FDA had proposed removing phenylephrine, a widely used ingredient to treat nasal congestion, from over-the-counter cold ...
More than a year after its advisory panel unanimously declared the drug phenylephrine to be useless against 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 ...
Decongestants offer temporary relief from nasal congestion brought ... of an antihistamine drug and a decongestant is better at relieving the symptoms of allergic rhinitis due to seasonal inhalant ...
The FDA proposed discontinuing the use of phenylephrine, an ingredient in common medications like Sudafed, because it 'is not ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is proposing to officially remove a popular ingredient in many cold and allergy ...
Over-the-counter medications for allergies and non-allergic congestion may include: Saline nasal rinses Nasal decongestant spray (do not use for more than three days) Decongestants that reduce ...