A pharmacy drugs expert, Hisham Al-Obaidi, suggests banning popular cold and flu remedies containing phenylephrine due to minimal effectiveness when taken orally, despite being widely used in cough and cold medicines like Sudafed and Benadryl. The American FDA is considering prohibiting phenylephrine sales in the US. Dr. Al-Obaidi recommends using nasal spray instead, as it bypasses the gastrointestinal tract and liver breakdown, allowing for more direct relief of congestion and blood vessel constriction.
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Hooligans face two years in jail for wreaking havoc in towns and neighbourhoods
In a new crackdown on anti-social behavior, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper will introduce "respect orders" to tackle hooligans causing havoc in local communities, reminiscent of Tony Blair's Respect Agenda. The police will be granted powers to ban troublemakers from town centres and public spaces, as well as seize vehicles associated with anti-social behavior like off-road bikes and e-scooters. Cooper's initiative aims to empower the law-abiding majority and eradicate the scourge of anti-social behavior, echoing Blair's...
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