An independent panel of experts in the U.S. has unanimously voted that phenylephrine, a decongestant found in many over-the-counter medications, is ineffective in providing relief from a stuffy nose. While the panel’s decision has no immediate impact in the U.S., the FDA may eventually update regulations on over-the-counter medications to remove phenylephrine if it is deemed ineffective. Sources:– https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/decongestant-… (source article)– Definitions: Phenylephrine is a decongestant used to relieve nasal congestion. Pseudoephedrine is another decongestant, previously used in over-the-counter medications, but now restricted due to its potential in making methamphetamine. The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and Health Canada are regulatory bodies responsible for overseeing drug safety and effectiveness.