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The NBA’s new rest policy is built on a house of cards
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Microsoft leaked its own Xbox documents, court says
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How US car culture funnels drivers into debt, jail, and danger
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US FTC warns tax prep companies against invasive online tracking
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There's hope for the US opioid crisis — but politics stands in the way
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US President Joe Biden's decision to skip Climate Ambition Summit called a 'disgrace'
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How neighbors got NYPD to stop parking on a school sidewalk after forty years
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Ending minimum parking requirements was a policy win for the Twin Cities
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The US Navy spent billions on a combat ship, and is now getting rid of them long before the end of their expected lifespans
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Why so many migrants are coming to New York
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K.Flay - Hustler (2023)
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Human trials of artificial wombs could start soon. Here’s what you need to know
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Jukebox the Ghost - Somebody (2012)
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The hidden system of legal kickbacks shaping the US prescription drug market
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Elan.School has finished
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Phenylephrine, a common decongestant in medicines is no better than a placebo when taken orally, says a US FDA advisory panel
by Wes Davis A key cold medicine ingredient is basically worthless The FDA’s 16-member advisory panel unanimously voted yesterday that oral phenylephrine, a common active ingredient in cold...
by Wes Davis
A key cold medicine ingredient is basically worthless
The FDA’s 16-member advisory panel unanimously voted yesterday that oral phenylephrine, a common active ingredient in cold medications, is no better than a placebo for treating congestion.
Link to the article
The call by the panel sets up potential FDA action that could force the removal of certain over-the-counter medications containing the ingredient — including certain formulations of Mucinex, Sudafed, Tylenol, and NyQuil — from store shelves.
But FDA may hold off for many months, pending contested findings by drug makers and other considerations.Data
Newer data from studies the panel says are more consistent with modern clinical trial standards showed phenylephrine simply “was not significantly different from placebo” in the recommended dosage, including trials from 2007 that the FDA had reviewed when considering the drug after a citizen petition prompted it to do so.
Bioavailability
The panel cited the drug’s low bioavailability, a term referring to qualities that allow the drug to be absorbed by the human body, as the main reason the drug should be removed from the market.
Jennifer Schwartzott said the drug “should have been removed from the market a long time ago,” while Dr. Stephen Clement said that although the drug itself isn’t dangerous, its usage by patients should be considered unsafe because it potentially delays actual treatment of disease symptoms.
Alternative
The panel cited pseudoephedrine as an effective alternative though while it’s technically available without a prescription, you must talk to a pharmacist to get it because, in large quantities, it can be used to make methamphetamines.
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The Savannah Bananas show us that sport’s future may not look like sport
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Martin Scorsese still has stories to tell
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‘We put in air conditionin’, stayed year-round, and ruined America’
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of September 11
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
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Armand Duplantis breaks pole vault world record at the Wanda Diamond League Final 2023 in Eugene
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Menopause as a case in point; funding for research on women’s health is still a fraction of that available for men’s health
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This boring gray boat patrolling the US east coast is actually a vigilante
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Good manners, obedience and unselfishness: data reveals how UK parenting priorities compare with other nations
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Jann Wenner removed from Rock and Roll Hall of Fame board after controversial comments about Black and female musicians
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a lawsuit Saturday against five major oil companies and their subsidiaries over climate change
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Big Bill Hell’s Cars
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How Columbia ignored women, undermined prosecutors and protected a predator for more than twenty years
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This Obamacare disaster had a surprising turnaround
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Underdogs Finland stunned 32-times champions the United States on Saturday to seal their place in the Davis Cup quarter-finals for the first time
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How public pianos decorated by artists came to dot Portland’s streets and parks
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New Mexico Governor bans public carry of guns in Albuquerque
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Jakob Ingebrigtsen sets new European record in men's mile at the Wanda Diamond League Final 2023 in Eugene
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Interview with Craigslist founder Craig Newmark highlights large gift to counter harms of artificial intelligence, other philanthropic initiatives
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Small US cities experiment with grant funded Uber-like microtransit
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US President Joe Biden strongly defends auto workers in first remarks after strike
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Teen’s death after eating a single chip highlights risks of ultra-spicy foods
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For the first time in the United States, research with cephalopods might require approval by an ethics committee
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How Sam Bankman-Fried’s elite parents enabled his crypto empire
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Hasan Minhaj’s “Emotional Truths”
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American Library Association report: Texas led the nation in book ban attempts in 2022
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Drew Barrymore takes down apology video as Alyssa Milano, Bradley Whitford, Debra Messing & more have strong reactions to actress’ decision to return to work amid strikes
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Oregon launches legal psilocybin access amid high demand and hopes for improved mental health care
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About 13,000 workers go on strike seeking better wages and benefits from Detroit’s three automakers
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Study shows US public defenders have significantly more clients than they can adequately represent
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Investors can't get enough US debt as Treasury bills are bought at a record pace
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US government imposes sanctions on five Turkish corporations over dealings with Russia
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Women who were denied emergency abortions file lawsuits in three states: Lawsuits want to clarify abortion ban exceptions for ‘medical emergencies’ in Idaho, Oklahoma and Tennessee
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Economist, business professor, digital economy expert Shane Greenstein discusses the US Department of Justice vs Google antitrust case
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