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  2. NyQuil - Wikipedia

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    Doxylamine succinate (12.5 mg/30 mL) (antihistamine/hypnotic) Phenylephrine (10 mg/30 mL) (nasal decongestant) Alcohol (10% by volume) The LiquiCap capsule version has the following active ingredients per pill, half the recommended adult dose: Acetaminophen (325 mg/pill) (pain reliever/fever reducer) Dextromethorphan (15 mg/pill) (cough ...

  3. Doxylamine - Wikipedia

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    Doxylamine succinate is the active ingredient in many over-the-counter sleep aids branded under various names. Doxylamine succinate and pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) are the ingredients of Diclegis, approved by the FDA in April 2013 becoming the only drug approved for morning sickness [46] with a class A safety rating for pregnancy (no evidence of risk).

  4. DayQuil - Wikipedia

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    DayQuil was introduced in 1974 under the name "Vicks DayCare" and is currently advertised for daytime use because of its non-drowsy active ingredients. [ 2 ] [ non-primary source needed ] The brand name was reintroduced as " DayQuil" in 1992.

  5. These Cold & Flu Medicines Contain an Ingredient the FDA ...

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    Phenylephrine is an OTC medication. What products contain phenylephrine? There are a lot. These are some of the most popular products that list oral phenylephrine: Sudafed PE. Vicks DayQuil ...

  6. How to Choose the Best Cold Medicine, According to Medical ...

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    There are many cold medicine options. Medical experts say there are several things to know when choosing the best one for you.

  7. This Popular Cold Medicine Doesn't Work—Here's What To Buy ...

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    The Phenylephrine Vs. Pseudoephedrine Debate, Explained While pseudoephedrine and phenylephrine are both nasal decongestants, they work in your body in different ways, says Purvi Parikh, MD, an ...