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Why It Took So Long for the FDA to Tackle a Cold Medicine

Pharmacists affiliated with the University of Florida have spent decades nudging the agency to pull a decongestant from over-the-counter medicines.

Christina Jewett
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Colds, Consumer Healthcare Products Assn, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Food and Drug Administration, Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, Law and Legislation, Leslie Hendeles, Methamphetamines, phenylephrine, Pseudoephedrine (Drug), Regulation and Deregulation of Industry
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