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Article  Your favorite cold medicine for a stuffy nose may soon be unavailable.

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INTRO: An advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration declared Tuesday that an ingredient in widely used oral decongestants doesn’t work, setting the stage for dozens of products to be removed from U.S. store shelves.

At issue is phenylephrine, an almost-century-old ingredient in versions of Benadryl, Mucinex, Tylenol and other over-the-counter pills, syrups and liquids to clear up congested noses.

Phenylephrine, first permitted for use in 1938, didn’t go through the rigorous clinical trials that regulators require today for medications, and more recent studies found the ingredient to be ineffective at relieving congestion. The latest research prompted pharmacists and physicians to call for ending the sales of the drugs.

“I do not believe that the evidence that was presented supports in any way the efficacy of this product remaining on the market,” said Diane Ginsburg, a panel member and associate dean for Healthcare Partnerships at the University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy. “We really should not have products on the market that are not effective.” 

The FDA panel’s unanimous vote clears the way for the agency to remove oral phenylephrine from its list of approved over-the-counter ingredients. That would mean that products containing the ingredient couldn’t be sold in the U.S.

The FDA doesn’t have to follow the recommendations of its advisory panels, but it often does... (MORE - details)
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Magical Realist Online
I don't think I've ever had a cold in all my life. Just the flu, which once felt so bad I thought I would die. Made me a firm believer in vaccines.
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(Sep 13, 2023 06:43 PM)C C Wrote: https://www.wsj.com/health/healthcare/de..._permalink

INTRO: An advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration declared Tuesday that an ingredient in widely used oral decongestants doesn’t work, setting the stage for dozens of products to be removed from U.S. store shelves.

At issue is phenylephrine, an almost-century-old ingredient in versions of Benadryl, Mucinex, Tylenol and other over-the-counter pills, syrups and liquids to clear up congested noses.

Phenylephrine, first permitted for use in 1938, didn’t go through the rigorous clinical trials that regulators require today for medications, and more recent studies found the ingredient to be ineffective at relieving congestion. The latest research prompted pharmacists and physicians to call for ending the sales of the drugs.

“I do not believe that the evidence that was presented supports in any way the efficacy of this product remaining on the market,” said Diane Ginsburg, a panel member and associate dean for Healthcare Partnerships at the University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy. “We really should not have products on the market that are not effective.” 

The FDA panel’s unanimous vote clears the way for the agency to remove oral phenylephrine from its list of approved over-the-counter ingredients. That would mean that products containing the ingredient couldn’t be sold in the U.S.

The FDA doesn’t have to follow the recommendations of its advisory panels, but it often does... (MORE - details)

Good News
pharmaceutical companies have been making millions off it when it doesn't do anything.
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Syne Offline
I tried decongestants once, years ago. They didn't seem to help any, so I never tried them again.
I guess others got a little relief just from the placebo effect.
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