When you have a cold and go into the drug store, your over-the-counter treatment options are endless. Dr. Justin Skrzynski of ...
The Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday its intention to remove oral phenylephrine, a common ingredient in ...
The FDA says oral phenylephrine, used in many over-the-counter cough and cold medicines, "is not effective as a nasal ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is taking the first step to remove an ingredient in non-prescription cold medicines ...
Phenylephrine is a medication that’s been used to relieve nasal congestion caused by colds, allergies, and hay fever, per the ...
An extensive review determined that the ingredient, oral phenylephrine, doesn’t actually relieve nasal congestion.
And finally, the agency is making plans to pull it from pharmacy and grocery store shelves.The medicines will remain ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has proposed to remove oral phenylephrine, widely used in cold and cough syrups, as an ...
There are new concerns that phenylephrine, an ingredient in common over-the-counter cold and allergy medicines is ineffective. The FDA said the ingredient is safe but many popular medicines are being ...
The Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) said on Thursday that they will seek to pull the common ingredient phenylephrine off ...
Bessem Oben, the manager and COO of GoldStar Pharmacy in College Station, explained to KBTX the active ingredient, ...
But now the FDA is saying some decongeestants don't work. Dr. Justin Skrzynski or Corewell Health will help us sort it out.