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It’s enlightening to know that products the American public has been using to help cold congestion for decades has had little to no effect

FDA Admits Oral Congestion Medication Found In 250 Products Doesn’t Work


Recently an advisory panel to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), unanimously agreed that phenylephrine does not work when taken orally. Essentially, it is no better than a placebo. What’s interesting is that the drug has been available for over 60 years and can currently be found in around 250 products.

The cold and flu industry raked in about $1.8 billion in sales last year. Products like Tylenol, Mucinex, Benadryl, (nonprescription) Sudafed, and Nyquil, to name a few. So the question is, how can a product that is ineffective be allowed to remain on store shelves for so long?

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By Goldie Elaine on 2023 10 02

i just dont believe this. I rarely get colds knock on wood, but i take Sinus/Cold pills and immediately nose is drained so they do work fo rme



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