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Phenylephrine: This Deadly Snake Oil Can't Replace SudafedPhenylephrine is the America's most popular decongestant, but it doesn't work--and it can kill.- Is Sudafed Safe During Pregnancy?Is it safe for women to use Sudafed during pregnancy? Here are some of the things that all pregnant women should know about using Sudafed and other over-the-counter medications for colds and congestion.
Sudafed 12-Hour Decongestant Aids Allergy and Sinus Health ProblemsSudafed 12-Hour Sinus Decongestant, originally available by prescription, later sold over-the-counter and now available from pharmacy with signature, provides fast, effective relief from sinus pressure, headache and congestion.- Major SudoGest Nasal Decongestant for Savings!The maximum strength of pseudoephedrine HCL, but they last for 4 hours and this box of 24 pills was only $1.50 at my pharmacy.
Sudafed Non-Drowsy Maximum Strength Nasal Decongestant ReviewIf you have ever had problems finding a nasal decongestant that works, this is the perfect product for you to try.- Sudafed (pseudoephedrine) Causes Xerostomia/Dry Mouth/Cotton MouthAn overview of Sudafed and dealing with the side effect of dry mouth.
- The Best Non-Drowsy Allergy Medications for WorkClaritin, Sudafed PE and Sudafed are popular non-drowsy medications that everyone has heard of, but they're also brands that actually do what they claim to do.
Sudafed Off the ShelfWhy is the government punishing the consumer and the pharmacy instead of cracking down on illegal drug use and abuse?- I Have a Code in My NoseWhat does a cold feel like ?
- Review: Our Family Suphedrine PETo be perfectly honest, when I bought this, I thought I was wasting my money.
Sneezin' SeasonWhy this weather is ripe for sneezing.- Why Meth is so Easy to Make - Pharmacy PerspectiveThere are those that are a bit more brazen and turn in forged prescriptions and have a seat in the waiting area while I notify law enforcement. Maybe they thought their sunglasses would hide their guilt?
- FDA Ban on Children's Cold Medicine from a Mom's Point of ViewA mother's opinion of the FDA's ruling that cold medicines are too risky for toddlers.