• Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I know we’re trying to rationalize all this, but it’s leading to more questions! LOL

    “Eori, who has worked as a nurse for 33 years, purchased some of the drugs mentioned for herself and her family…”

    Considering that it seems pretty well known that pseudoephedrine is pretty ineffective for many years now, was she purchasing this decades ago and is now pissed off about it? Or has she continued to purchase it after knowing for years that it’s ineffective?

    Really, either way, as a healthcare professional, you’d think that chronic congestion would be addressed through prescription meds and not OTC drugs. Right? 🫠

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      1 year ago

      She may have done what you just did, and confused pseudoephedrine (which works) with phenylephrine (the one that doesn’t). 😜

      (In all fairness, they’re both multisyllable weird Greekish words that have the same first letter and the same ending, and I’ve come close to mixing them up a couple of times myself.)

      As a nurse (not nurse-practitioner) I don’t think she has any power to prescribe. All she can do is offer over-the-counter meds and advise the person to see a doctor if she thinks that’s warranted.

      There was one amusing article which I seem unable to find again that suggested American cold sufferers should get their hands on pseudoephedrine by obtaining crystal meth (which is more widely available and more stably supplied) and running the reaction the FDA was so afraid of in reverse to get the decongestant. Maybe we should have tried doing that up here too. 🤔

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        She may have done what you just did, and confused pseudoephedrine (which works) with phenylephrine (the one that doesn’t). 😜

        LOL. Oops. I wrote the wrong active ingredient in the link, but the article talks about how phenylephrine, which replaced pseudoephedrine, is ineffective. The former isn’t even available, so I’d hope she didn’t confuse the two all these years!

        There was one amusing article which I seem unable to find again that suggested American cold sufferers should get their hands on pseudoephedrine by obtaining crystal meth

        LOL. That’s the most American pharmaceutical story I’ve ever heard! 😂