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Not the best deal. Walgreens has this everyday in 2 oz tube for 13.99 which is equal to $3.5 for 0.5 oz. And it is buy 1 get 50% off, so even cheaper, and usually has other discount combined so it gets again cheaper. It is just the 0.5 oz tube is still way more expensive than this deal.
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Anonymous
Oh my goodness, they shipped to you //@anonymous: Not the best deal. Walgreens has this everyday in 2 oz tube for 13.99 which is equal to $3.5 for 0.5 oz. And it is buy 1 get 50% off, so even cheaper, and usually has other discount combined so it gets again cheaper. It is just the 0.5 oz tube is still way more expensive than this deal.
1 week ago |
Anonymous
Sadly, Amazon has made almost everything "Subscribe and Save" even those items that might not be used often!
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In September 2023, an independent advisory committee to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) unanimously agreed that there is insufficient evidence showing that "orally administered phenylephrine is effective as a nasal decongestant".[33] The committee also unanimously believes that this does not need further study. The FDA responded to the committee, stating it would take its advice under advisement.[23][34] In November 2024, the FDA proposed to remove oral phenylephrine as an active ingredient that can be used in over-the-counter (OTC) monograph drug products for the temporary relief of nasal congestion.
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Anonymous
In September 2023, an independent advisory committee to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) unanimously agreed that there is insufficient evidence showing that "orally administered phenylephrine is effective as a nasal decongestant".[33] The committee also unanimously believes that this does not need further study. The FDA responded to the committee, stating it would take its advice under advisement.[23][34] In November 2024, the FDA proposed to remove oral phenylephrine as an active ingredient that can be used in over-the-counter (OTC) monograph drug products for the temporary relief of nasal congestion.
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Anonymous
I tell people, "it's not truly Sudafed, unless it has pseudoephedrine in it." //@Anonymous: In September 2023, an independent advisory committee to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) unanimously agreed that there is insufficient evidence showing that "orally administered phenylephrine is effective as a nasal decongestant".[33] The committee also unanimously believes that this does not need further study. The FDA responded to the committee, stating it would take its advice under advisement.[23][34] In November 2024, the FDA proposed to remove oral phenylephrine as an active ingredient that can be used in over-the-counter (OTC) monograph drug products for the temporary relief of nasal congestion.
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