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Published 10:04 3 May 2023 BST
Updated 10:40 3 May 2023 BST
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The news comes after medicine experts in the UK launched an investigation into all drugs that contain pseudoephedrine as they can cause vessels in the brain to spasm and reduce blood flow.
This can then lead to seizures or even stroke. Drug regulators have stressed that while this may occur, the likelihood is very low.
Studies have found that medicines like this pose a greater danger to those with high blood pressure or heart disease.
Products with this ingredient include warnings and side effects on the information leaflets.
Pseudoephedrine comes in the form of sprays, liquids and tablets and is often mixed with other medicines to relieve coughs and colds or allergies.
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