Looked into it. This isn’t what I thought it was. They aren’t looking to ban sudafed where the active ingredient is pseudoephedrine, which is the stuff that actually works that you have to scan your drivers license at the pharmacy counter to buy, it’s the over the counter kind where the active ingredient is phenylephrine which, the FDA unfortunately is right, literally doesn’t work for shit. My wife and I learned this a long time ago. If you can buy it without a drivers license honestly I couldn’t care less if they ban it because I honestly don’t know what it even does. But the good stuff that you need a drivers license to buy apparently isn’t going anywhere so we can probably put our pitchforks down on this particular issue at least.
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Phenylephrine works very well in a nasal spray. Really opens things up.
I don’t think they’re going after the nasal spray though. Just the pills.
So, just ensuring it is stated that overusing the spray will create a reliance on it and disrupt your body's natural functions. People need to remember to use responsibly and understand the difference from when they NEED it and they're just uncomfortable.