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Drug Reformulation

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health1 year ago

FDA Moves to Ban Common Decongestant in Cold Medicines

The FDA has proposed ending the use of oral phenylephrine, a common ingredient in many over-the-counter cold and allergy medications, after determining it is ineffective as a nasal decongestant. This decision follows a unanimous conclusion by FDA advisors and could lead to the removal of products like NyQuil and Sudafed from shelves, impacting sales and requiring drugmakers to reformulate their products. The proposal is not based on safety concerns, and the final decision is pending.

health2 years ago

Unveiling the Truth Behind Cold Meds: What Really Works for Cold and Flu Symptoms

Two scientists, Randy Hatton and Leslie Hendeles, have been warning since the 1990s that phenylephrine, the main ingredient in popular cold and flu medications, is ineffective. Despite their findings, the FDA and consumer groups dismissed their concerns, allowing the phenylephrine medicine industry to profit nearly $2 billion last year. However, the FDA's recent announcement that phenylephrine is ineffective as an oral decongestant may lead to the ingredient being pulled from store shelves. CVS has already decided to remove certain cough and cold medicines containing phenylephrine, while other major chains like Walgreens and RiteAid will only do so if the FDA demands it. The scientists' research showed that phenylephrine is rapidly absorbed and eliminated before it can have any effect, rendering it essentially worthless.