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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is yet to remove phenylephrine from its list of ingredients for OTC use and plan CVS to pull some cold, cough products with phenylephrine off shelves ...
Although phenylephrine received FDA approval for over-the-counter use in the 1970s, its popularity surged in 2005 after legislation moved products that use a similar decongestant, pseudoephedrine ...
Will oral phenylephrine — found in DayQuil, Theraflu and other popular decongestants — be pulled from pharmacy shelves? What the FDA is planning after finding the ingredient ineffective.
A Costco-brand cold and flu medicine has been pulled from shelves by the thousands. A total of 8,640 boxes of Kirkland Severe Cold & Flu Plus Congestion Day and Night packs were recalled by the ...
Pharmacy chain CVS said it is pulling cold medicines that contain phenylephrine as the only active ingredient from its shelves following a government panel's recommendation that deemed the ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is proposing to remove from the market a common ingredient found in most oral over-the-counter cold medicines because it doesn’t work. The move brings FDA ...
CVS Health announced on Oct. 19 that certain oral cough and cold products in which phenylephrine is the only active ingredient will be removed from store shelves.
Big pharmaceutical companies like Johnson & Johnson may have to pull products from shelves Common decongestant used in Nyquil and other drugs doesn’t relieve congestion, FDA says Skip to main ...