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Glad to finally have official recognition of what I’ve known for 17 years. (But was always told “of course it works, they wouldn’t be allowed to sell it if it didn’t work” with bonus implication that I was trying to be special/unique by finding it useless.)
Yup, I've always had to buy the old stuff from behind the counter as the new stuff never worked.
I used it once then forever requested literally "anything else that doesn't contain that placebo".
Actually the nasal spray version works great. So they are idiots if they are talking about that. I use it all the time. Hope they do not discontinue that.
According to the article, they’re only discussing the oral medication. Apparently the metabolism process means that almost no phenylephrine gets into the bloodstream when taking orally.
Thanks. I did not see that in the article. The NYT article that someone else posted was more explicit. So I think you are correct. Hate to loose the nose spray version.
Yeah agreed. For oral meds, I always ask for the real pseudoephedrine behind the counter.
From the article:
My mom who was a nurse for 40 years has said the same thing for the past 15+ years or whenever they made the switch here in the US.