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pseudoephedrine

American  
[soo-doh-i-fed-rin, -ef-i-dreen, -drin] / ˌsu doʊ ɪˈfɛd rɪn, -ˈɛf ɪˌdrin, -drɪn /

noun

Pharmacology.
  1. a dextrorotatory, isomeric compound, C 1 0 H 1 5 NO, used as a nasal decongestant.


pseudoephedrine British  
/ ˌsjuːdəʊˈɛfɪˌdriːn, -ˌdrɪn /

noun

  1. a drug similar in action to ephedrine, used extensively as a decongestant

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Etymology

Origin of pseudoephedrine

pseudo- + ephedrine

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Pseudoephedrine sales peaked at 431,000 boxes in 2013.

From Washington Times • Jul. 5, 2015

Pseudoephedrine was a controlled substance until 1976, when the Food and Drug Administration allowed it to be sold over the counter.

From New York Times • Mar. 28, 2011

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