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Sudafed Dosage, Uses, and Side Effects

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Keeping Sudafed products behind the counter, along with other regulations, was mandated by the FDA in 2006 because pseudoephedrine, the main ingredient in Sudafed products, can be used illegally to make methamphetamine. Read the package label carefully to check the right product and dosage for your child.

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CoQ10 side effects and how to avoid them

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Safety measures while using CoQ10 What are the FDA warnings about CoQ10? The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not issued any warnings about CoQ10. It is available over the counter, so the FDA has determined that it’s safe to use without medical supervision. CoQ10 comes in dosage strengths of 30 mg to 600 mg.

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14 remedies to get rid of congestion

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Follow these steps to try nasal irrigation for congestion: Prepare the nasal rinse solution by mixing saline with distilled water per the package instructions. If you go the latter route, the recommended dosage is 500 mg two to three times daily for one to two weeks before you’ll be exposed to allergens.

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Plan B One-Step side effects

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Plan B prescribing information shared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) lists heavier menstrual bleeding (31%), nausea (14%), lower abdominal pain (13%), fatigue (13%), dizziness (10%), and headache (10%) as the most commonly reported side effects in original clinical trials of Plan B. Plan B can be taken with or without food.

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