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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has determined commonly used oral phenylephrine is "not effective" and has proposed its removal from over-the-counter nasal decongestants.
FDA proposes removal of common decongestant. Story by Lesya Feinstein • 4w. H UNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The US Food and Drug Administration announced a proposal to remove a popular ingredient in ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is proposing the removal from the market of a common ingredient found in most oral over-the-counter cold medicines because it doesn’t work.
The FDA has proposed removing oral phenylephrine from its guidelines for over-the-counter drugs due to inefficacy as a decongestant. Use of this ingredient in cold and allergy medicines grew after ...
The proposed order is based on effectiveness concerns, not on safety concerns,” FDA said in its statement. Currently, oral phenylephrine is widely used as a nasal decongestant active ingredient ...
The FDA has proposed an order for the removal of oral phenylephrine as an active ingredient from over-the-counter monograph drug products for relieving nasal congestion, according to an ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is proposing to officially remove a popular ingredient in many cold and allergy medications – oral phenylephrine. The active ingredient is used in over-the ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has proposed to remove oral phenylephrine, ... FDA proposes ending use of popular decongestant in cold medicines By . Reuters. Published Nov. 7, ...
Nov. 7 (UPI) --The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has determined commonly used oral phenylephrine is "not effective" and has proposed its removal from over-the-counter nasal decongestants.
FDA proposes removal of common decongestant. The FDA is moving to pull a decongestant from store shelves. By Lesya Feinstein. Published: Nov. 27, 2024 at 10:37 AM EST HUNTINGTON ...
FDA officials said an agency review of the available data found ... FDA proposes removing ineffective decongestant found in most cold medicine by Nathaniel Weixel - 11/07/24 2:28 PM ET.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has determined commonly used oral phenylephrine is "not effective" and has proposed its removal from over-the-counter nasal decongestants.