FDA Panel Rules That Popular Decongestant Found in Cold Medicines Does Not Work – Benadryl, Sudafed, and Several More Drugs Face Removal from Stores

“The Associated Press reported that one of the agency’s panels voted unanimously Tuesday against the effectiveness of an ingredient called phenylephrine. As the Daily Mail notes, phenylephrine is the most common active compound in over-the-counter drugs like Benadryl Allergy Plus Congestion, Sudafed PE, and Tylenol Cold and Flu Severe Day & Night.

The drug is also found in Allegra and Dayquil as well.

Some will certainly note the irony of the FDA ruling phenylephrine ineffective when they just approved a brand new COVID shot which has questionable efficacy for at least some Americans.”

Read the entire article here.

I wonder how much Pfizer and Moderna paid the University of Florida to lobby the FDA to have this product, which they no longer make money on, removed. Anyone who has ever taken Allegra, or the generic, knows full well it is one of the most effective anti-allergy and nasal-decongestant OTC medicines. Can’t have that, can we? Obey. Take the vaccines, peasants.

      
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Phil
Phil
1 year ago

It looks like there is no end to this bureaucratic behomth of nightmare spreading more lies and deceptions. They must have found out these otc drugs are very effective against Covid as well as other drugs like ivermectin, hydroxichloroquine . There is no end to this out of control fraudulent group until the people demand they be shut down in its entirety.

No ThanksPal
No ThanksPal
1 year ago

They want to leave us with Nothing, to FORCE the suckers to take the murderous CLOT-SHOT!!! I think it would be a good idea to buy and put away a few boxes of the meds they are talking about!

Phil
Phil
1 year ago
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yes, stock up on the otc drugs as soon as you can as well as prescription meds.