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Sudafed

American  
[soo-duh-fed] / ˈsu dəˌfɛd /
Pharmacology, Trademark.
  1. a brand of pseudoephedrine.


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Security glass once locked up electronics, Sudafed and a few other items.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 15, 2024

Those original versions of Sudafed and other medicines remain available without a prescription, but they account for about one-fifth of the $2.2 billion market for oral decongestants.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 12, 2023

Anxiety among current members has some of them stocking up on antiviral medications including Tamiflu and Xofluza for the flu, respiratory medications like Albuterol inhalers and Sudafed, and antibiotics like Levaquin and Azithromycin.

From New York Times • Mar. 5, 2020

"Also, they have a large lineup of flu and cold products such as Sudafed and Tylenol that should have robust sales as more people catch a cold," he says.

From US News • Oct. 17, 2016

“It would be better if we made Sudafed a prescription drug rather than pass a smurfing law,” Weise said.

From Washington Times • Jun. 7, 2014