The Food and Drug Administration has proposed ending the use of oral phenylephrine, a common ingredient found in many cold ...
The FDA has just dropped a truth bomb: if you’ve been relying on those familiar red pills for a stuffy nose, it might be time ...
The FDA had proposed removing phenylephrine, a widely used ingredient to treat nasal congestion, from over-the-counter cold ...
When you have a cold and go into the drug store ... But recent studies have found no difference between phenylephrine ...
The FDA proposed a ban on phenylephrine, a common decongestant found in cold and cough medications. Here’s why and a list of ...
The FDA says oral phenylephrine, used in many over-the-counter cough and cold medicines, "is not effective as a nasal ...
The Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday its intention to remove oral phenylephrine, a common ingredient in over-the-counter cough and cold medicines, from the market.
An extensive review determined that the ingredient, oral phenylephrine, doesn’t actually relieve nasal congestion.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is taking the first step to remove an ingredient in non-prescription cold medicines ...
Phenylephrine is widely used in a variety of over-the-counter flu and cold medicines, including popular products such as ...