CVS Pulls Popular Allergy and Cold Medicines Because They Don't Work
CVS Pulls Popular Allergy and Cold Medicines Because They Don't Work
Despite accounting for $1.8 billion in annual sales, an FDA panel said medicine containing phenylephrine simply doesn't work.
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CVS will stop selling oral phenylephrine (eg Sudafed PE) if its the si, Cold And Flu Medicine