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  • Sudafed is what works for me, and as abd me said, sleep.

    Dayquil -- Not Cutting It 2006

  • I’m still kind of coughing and snotty, but Sudafed is taking care of the worst of it.

    Hello Whatever I Will Call It 2002

  • It is a medium-grade solvent, and is also used in wick-type lighters like the world-famous Zippo Pseudoephedrine (pseudoephedrine hydrochloride) the chemical name of Sudafed, which is an OTC nasal decongestant.

    Boing Boing: July 31, 2005 - August 6, 2005 Archives 2005

  • I use this so called Sudafed to rid me all my daytime crap , as in runny nose & itchy eyes .

    I’m not a Meth Cook but I play one in my head | Seattle Metblogs 2005

  • when i hear pseunmoisuf,it sounds like the name of a drug to me, as i work in a pharmacy kinda like pseudoephedrine, aka Sudafed also on the Tagruato website is a section on using deep sea creatures for medical use in cancers and whatnot. maybe a experiment/test gone wrong? or maybe they tries to extract something that made this monster angery

    Whistle Blower Memo #2 - pseunmoisuf Dennis 2007

  • These include products such as Sudafed, Afrin and Actifed.

    Companies Cashing In On Allergies 2010

  • In 2006, the government began requiring cold medicines containing the active ingredient pseudoephedrine, such as Sudafed, be sold only behind the counter and in limited quantities as the products were used to make the drug methamphetamine.

    Bill Aims to Curb Cough-Syrup Abuse 2009

  • Alfa-adrenergic medications, such as Sudafed and Afrin nasal spray, shrink blood vessels to reduce stuffiness, but can exacerbate heart problems.

    Need a Tissue? 2008

  • And pseudoephedrine, included in nasal decongestants such as Sudafed, poses special risks to people with anxiety, diabetes, heart disease, or hyperthyroidism.

    Cold medicines: Not just bad for babies 2007

  • And pseudoephedrine, included in nasal decongestants such as Sudafed, poses special risks to people with anxiety, diabetes, heart disease, or hyperthyroidism.

    Cold medicines: Not just bad for babies 2007

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