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  2. What is oral phynylephrine and why does the FDA want to ... - AOL

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    Oral phenylephrine is used in over-the-counter products like Sudafed and Dayquil to help temporarily relieve the common symptom of colds and allergies. Phenylephrine has been sold for more than 75 ...

  3. Phenylephrine - Wikipedia

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    Phenylephrine, sold under the brand names Neosynephrine and Sudafed PE among others, is a medication used as a decongestant for uncomplicated nasal congestion in the form of a nasal spray or oral tablet, [5] to dilate the pupil, to increase blood pressure given intravenously in cases of low blood pressure, and to relieve hemorrhoids as a suppository.

  4. An FDA advisory group confirmed some popular ... - AOL

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    Phenylephrine is the main ingredient used in many common over-the-counter congestion products. It is safe to use, but an independent advisory committee to the FDA agreed Tuesday that it is ...

  5. The Merck Manuals - Wikipedia

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    The Merck ManualHome Health Handbook is a consumer edition, introduced in 1997. An updated third edition was released in 2009. An updated third edition was released in 2009. The Merck Manual of Patient Symptoms was a small printed reference summary of symptoms intended for medical students , physician assistants , and the like.

  6. Will oral phenylephrine — found in DayQuil, Theraflu and ...

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    As Yahoo Life reported last year, when taken in oral form, phenylephrine is metabolized so quickly that the amount absorbed into the bloodstream ends up being less than 1% of what was originally ...

  7. Contraindication - Wikipedia

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    For example, the British National Formulary uses the cautions versus contraindications pair, and various U.S. CDC webpages use precautions versus contraindications. The logic of the latter two styles is the idea that readers must never be confused: the word contraindication in that usage always is meant in its absolute sense , providing ...

  8. US FDA panel says popular decongestant used in cold medicines ...

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    The panel vote could lead to the removal of oral phenylephrine, which is a major component of popular products like Benadryl, Advil and Tylenol, from the FDA's list of approved OTC ingredients ...

  9. Phenylephrine hydrochloride - Wikipedia

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