Having your nose unclogged is very useful on its own, considering otherwise you'd be forced into mouth-breathing, which would lead to more discomfort and potentially worse outcomes like sleep apnea.
Basically, you shouldn’t use these sorts of things for more than ~2 days, but that is not well communicated with consumers.
It would be one thing if we were discussing chronic pain or some such, but colds are generally temporary. A drug that can make the cold more pleasant is exactly what I want.
Good, restive, sleep helps your body heal from most anything while the reverse, a lack of sleep, will always wreck your health.
There is zero nobility, or reason, for people to suffer through a cold.
"can no longer be bought without advance planning so that you can get to a pharmacy during open hours and have time to stand in line"
e.g. no real hope if you realize allergy nonsense is happening on the way to or from work
Edit: Oh I see, my box of Sudafed has a different active ingredient, "pseudoephedrine".
Breaking Bad sure had a deep influence!
Expect a visit from the AFP if you start hoarding boxes. :)
Despite pressure from the USA, that fact hasn't changed. I literally just bought cold meds with it as an ingredient just yesterday. Not just limited to "store brand" or "generic" versions, either. Name brand Tylenol or Advil "cold".
> These products generated nearly $1.8 billion in sales last year alone
A real mystery.
Yes, I’m sure.
"The Uselessness of Phenylephrine"
https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/uselessness-phenyl...