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Decongestants relieve stuffy nose by shrinking tissues, while antihistamines block histamine to reduce sneezing and runny nose. Both help manage cold symptoms.
Stuffy nose and a pounding head? We've rounded up the 8 best nasal decongestants to help relieve sinus pressure and congestion.
The US Food and Drug Administration is officially taking action to remove phenylephrine, a popular decongesting ingredient, from medications taken orally, including some popular cold and flu over ...
U.S. officials are moving to phase out the leading decongestant found in hundreds of over-the-counter medicines, concluding that it doesn’t actually relieve nasal congestion.
Combination Allergy Drugs Some allergy drugs contain both an antihistamine and a decongestant to relieve multiple allergy symptoms.
After an FDA advisory committee said the decongestant phenylephrine, an ingredient found in many oral cold and flu medications, is ineffective, experts weigh in on alternatives.
U.S. authorities are preparing to phase out a common decongestant, which is present in hundreds of over-the-counter medications, after coming to the conclusion that it doesn't truly reduce nasal ...
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 ...
FDA panel says decongestant in many cold medicines doesn't work The Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday that it would seek to pull a widely used ingredient in cough and cold medicines ...
The Food and Drug Administration recently announced plans to phase out phenylephrine, the key ingredient some cold and allergy pills.
Instead, he directs them behind the counter for a more effective decongestant, pseudoephedrine, or to other medications if the source of congestion is allergies.
Decongestant pills containing phenylephrine are said to be ineffective because the medicine breaks down in the stomach and doesn’t reach the sinus area. AP ...