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Cold capsuleCold Capsule IV and Cold Capsule V were extended release oral capsules (pill) used to control cold symptoms. Additional recommended knowledgeCompositionBoth products contained chlorpheniramine maleate (an antihistamine) and phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride (a decongestant) but differed in their doses. Both products contained 75 mg of phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride, but Cold Capsule IV contained 12 mg chlorpheniramine maleate while Cold Capsule V had 8 mg[1] . HistoryThey was manufactured by Graham DM and both approved for use by the FDA in 1985. In 2000 the FDA issued an advisory for all products containing phenylpropanolamine due to the risk of Stroke[2] and recommended their recall. Both Cold Capsule products are now Discontinued. References
Categories: Decongestants | Antihistamines |
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