A panel last year said it found evidence the ingredient, used in many popular medicines, did not aid with nasal congestion.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has proposed removing oral phenylephrine, widely used in cold and cough syrups, as an active ingredient in over-the-counter drugs for nasal congestion ...
Last year, a panel of experts to the FDA unanimously decided that one of the most common ingredients used to fight nasal ...
Parents are being urged to check the expiry date of 8 own brand cough medicines from stores including Superdrug, Asda and Morrisons. It's been found that the syrup contains an ingredient that could ...
The children, suffering from cough and ... vaccines and ingredients in what is one of the world's largest drug-making countries. Although India imports 70% of the active ingredient chemicals ...
Phenylephrine is included in many cold and flu products, but a scientific panel last year found that it doesn't really do its ...
The first one, though, was cough syrup. “There’s no evidence they improve or get rid of a cough ... “A lot of cough and cold medicines contain active ingredients such as nasal decongestants, ...
Snail slime will soon be administered as a cough syrup as Kenyan scientists ... In addition, snail slime contains active ingredients enhancing the regeneration of the mucous membranes and ...