According to reports, pharmacies in Mexico and in Costa Rica have announced to pull 53 over-the-counter medicines that contain PPA, an ingredient found to increase one’s risk of hemorrhagic stroke.
On November 6th, the U.S. FDA had issued a warning to Americans, to immediately quit using drugs containing phenylpropanolamine, which is found in dozens of over-the-counter drugs that are currently on the market.
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