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Old 30-01-03, 07:43 PM
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Hi all,

Am not sure of the exact mechanism but it is the drug pseudoephedrine that has the unfortunate effect of promoting ox tox.  All you need to do is ask your pharmasist to provide you with a decongestant that doesn't contain it.  Problem is that most decongestants are moving to include pseudoephedrine.  Mucron never used to contain it (don't know what is uses now, I beleive John Gulliver is a pharmacist, maybe he can shed some light) and instead used phenylpropanolamine as its active ingredient.

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Ian Daly

(Edited by Ian Daly at 6:49 pm on Jan. 30, 2003)
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