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the [sudafed abuse/addiction](mobile.twitte has to do with it? according to a doctor i know sudafed is habit-forming because when you come off it your original symptoms come back, sometimes worse... so it forms a dependency. he could have easily become dependent unknowingly and now he is suffering the consequences yeah, but as people in that thread show, despite it being odd that he's got british-packaged sudafed, that's the ty, useless type with phenylephrine, not psuedoephedrine. the phenylephrine type is the reformulated one available otc, you don't have to sign for it like you do if you want the proper version with pseudoephedrine. studies have shown phenylephrine to be about as useful or even less so than a placebo. granted, he's dumb enough to be taking that like candy and thinking it's the type with psuedoephedrine, but, and while i might be completely wrong, haven't really heard much about phenylephrine addiction or it having much, if any, real effect if abused. or if used properly, for that matter - seriously, the phenylephrine version really is worse than useless. the uk version shown just below the first post also lists paracetamol as an ingredient, but that's just the name more commonly used in the uk/europe for acetaminophen/tylenol, if you're unfamiliar with that. also, the psuedoephedrine version of sudafed's perfectly safe and non-habit forming if taken properly when needed, your symptoms might return after it wears off because iirc it's a vasoconstrictor, meaning it shrinks blood vessels (primarily in the nose) when you take it. dilated blood vessels in the nose cause congestion, so yeah, the original symptoms will reappear when it.

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