Phenylephrine Controversy: Rite Aid Keeps, CVS Removes Cold Medications from Shelves

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Rite Aid will continue to sell medications containing phenylephrine, a popular ingredient in cold and cough products, despite an advisory committee declaring it ineffective when taken orally. The decision is subject to change if the FDA decides to remove products with this ingredient. CVS, on the other hand, has already announced the removal of such products from their stores, while Walgreens is awaiting a final decision from federal regulators. The FDA has not issued a final decision yet and has not asked manufacturers or retail pharmacies to remove products with phenylephrine from shelves.
- Rite Aid will continue to keep medications that contain phenylephrine on shelves, CVS will no longer WLS-TV
- CVS to pull some cold, cough products with phenylephrine off shelves (Oct 19) Yahoo News
- What is phenylephrine and why is CVS pulling products containing it? Fox Business
- These Decongestants Apparently Don’t Work. So Why Haven't Most Drugstores Removed Them Yet? Forbes
- CVS pulling popular cold medications from shelves UPI News
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