The FDA recommended halting the use of common decongestants in cold medicines, which could affect companies such as GSK (US).

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viernes, 8 de noviembre de 2024, 5:20 am ET1 min de lectura
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The US Food and Drug Administration said on Thursday it had proposed to remove oral phenylephrine, a common ingredient in cough and cold syrups, from the list of active ingredients in over-the-counter nasal decongestants and called it ineffective. The ingredient is widely used in various over-the-counter flu and cold medicines, including popular products such as Benadryl, Advil and Tylenol, and is also a component in nasal sprays for treating nasal congestion. However, the FDA's action only involves oral administration of phenylephrine, not nasal sprays.

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