Say Goodbye to Ineffective Decongestants: What Actually Works?
USATue Dec 24 2024
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Ever feel like your cold medicine isn't doing much? Well, the FDA agrees. They're planning to phase out phenylephrine, a common decongestant found in many over-the-counter cold medicines. Why? It turns out phenylephrine isn't as effective as we thought. When you swallow it, your stomach breaks it down, so it never reaches your nose to help clear congestion.
So, what's next? You might have to head to the pharmacy counter for pseudoephedrine. It's an older decongestant that's been kept behind the counter for safety reasons. Don't worry, it's still effective. Just remember to show your ID.
If you're not a fan of pills, there are other options. Nasal sprays and drops can help clear your nose quickly. For long-term relief, nasal steroids like Flonase and Nasacort might be your best bet. Just remember, they work best with daily use.
The FDA's move is a big deal. It means we'll have fewer medicines that don't work. It's a win for consumers and a step towards better self-care.
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