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  2. Talk:NyQuil - Wikipedia

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    NyQuil used to contain the nasal decongestant pseudoephedrine. Some pharmacies stock medications with pseudoephedrine behind the counter due to fears that they will be used as an ingredient to produce illegal drugs. Because taking the product off store shelves negatively impacts sales, the pseudoephedrine was removed from the formula.

  3. NyQuil - Wikipedia

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    Vicks NyQuil is a brand of over-the-counter medication manufactured by Procter & Gamble intended for the relief of various symptoms of the common cold. All medications within the NyQuil imprint contain sedating antihistamines , hypnotics , and/or alcohol ; they are intended to be taken before sleep.

  4. CVS plans to pull some products containing popular ... - AOL

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    CVS Health announced on Oct. 19 that certain oral cough and cold products in which phenylephrine is the only active ingredient will be removed from store shelves.

  5. 10 Popular Products That Costco Doesn’t Sell Anymore - AOL

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    One couple even won a $2 billion lawsuit over such a claim, prompting Costco to pull the chemical killer off shelves and remove all products that contain glyphosate. Instead, consumers can buy non ...

  6. Vicks - Wikipedia

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    Vicks is an American brand of over-the-counter medications owned by the American companies Procter & Gamble and Kaz Incorporated.Vicks manufactures NyQuil and its sister medication, DayQuil as well as other medications in the "Quil" line.

  7. PepsiCo and a French supermarket giant are arguing over who ...

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    In that context, Carrefour had appeared emboldened to push PepsiCo to buckle under a growing PR storm by taking the bold move to remove products from its shelves.

  8. Doxylamine - Wikipedia

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    It is available over-the-counter and is typically sold under such brand names as Equate or Unisom, among others; and it is used in nighttime cold medicines (e.g., NyQuil) and pain medications containing acetaminophen and/or codeine to help with sleep. The medication is delivered chemically by the salt doxylamine succinate and is taken by mouth.

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