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Sudafed Maximum Strength 12-Hour Sinus Decongestant, 120 mg Pseudoephedrine HCl, 30 Caplets

Item 681391

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  • Non-Drowsy Decongestant
  • Pseudoephedrine HCl 120 mg
  • 12-Hour Congestion and Sinus Pressure Relief
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Sudafed Sinus Congestion 12 Hour Maximum Strength Non-Drowsy Caplets provide long-lasting relief from congestion and sinus pressure. Each extended-release caplet contains 120 mg of Pseudoephedrine HCl for 12 hours of powerful, non-drowsy congestion relief. The maximum strength formula of this decongestant medicine temporarily relieves sinus congestion and pressure, as well as nasal congestion due to the common cold, hay fever, or other upper respiratory allergies. Product Features:
  • Extended-release decongestant caplets provide 12 hours of strong, long-lasting sinus congestion and pressure relief so you can breathe easier.
  • Each caplet contains 120 mg of Pseudoephedrine HCl, an effective nasal decongestant, with a powerful, yet non-drowsy formula.
  • Provides sinus congestion relief due to the common cold, hay fever and other upper respiratory allergies.
  • Non-drowsy decongestant is suitable for use in adults and children 12 years and older for lasting relief of cold and upper respiratory allergy symptoms.

BrandSudafed
FormCapsule

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Over-the-counter medical supplies and equipment are considered reimbursable by an FSA account in 2011 and include the following categories:

  • Contact lens solution
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  • Insulin
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