This can result from a cold, the flu, or allergies, for example. A nasal decongestant helps reduce ... including pills, chewable tablets, syrups, nasal sprays, and eye drops.
Doctors shared their must-have sick season buys with The Post, revealing which medicines, supplements and tools you should ...
Amid doubts over a common decongestant, evidence suggests the placebo effect can still help people suffering from a cold.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Changes are coming to the cold and cough aisle of your local pharmacy: U.S. officials are moving to phase out the leading decongestant ... to treat cold, flu, fever and allergies.
There's still no cure for the common cold ... the flu (influenza), or hay fever. Some medications and devices may ease it or help you feel better when you have it. Oral decongestants.
FDA officials said an agency review of the available data found oral phenylephrine is not effective as a nasal decongestant .
due to the ingredient oral phenylephrine being deemed "not effective" as a nasal decongestant following an "extensive review." "This chemical is shown to be ineffective against cold and flu in its ...
The cold and flu tablets you grab off the shelf are mainly ... while phenylephrine is sold as a decongestant. Dr McCartney points out that clinical trials show that oral remedies containing ...
The retailer is pulling its Kirkland Signature Severe Cold & Flu Plus Congestion from shelves ... that was deemed not effective as a nasal decongestant.In November, the FDA proposed banning ...
A Costco-brand cold and flu medicine ... as a nasal decongestant following an “extensive review.” “This chemical is shown to be ineffective against cold and flu in its oral form, except ...