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Decongestant in Cold Medicines Doesn’t Work, Panel Says

The agency now must decide whether products containing the ingredient, like some Sudafed and NyQuil products, should no longer be sold.

Christina Jewett
Author: Christina Jewett

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Colds, Consumer Healthcare Products Assn, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Drugstores, Food and Drug Administration, Influenza
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