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Dr. Maurice Dakar
United Arab Emirates
Приєднався 30 кві 2023
Pharmaceutical, Nutrition, Fitness.
Panadol Cold and Flu is NOT EFFECTIVE
Well, finally, the FDA has taken action. They have declared the primary active ingredient in Panadol cold and flu ineffective as a decongestant, meaning it doesn’t work for treating colds and flu. This is a significant development, as I’ve always disliked this drug and knew it wasn’t effective.
However, the issue is that many large pharmaceutical companies, including Panadol, still use phenylephrine in their cold and flu products.
The FDA has proposed removing oral phenylephrine, an active component found in pharmaceutical products that provide temporary relief from nasal congestion. The FDA’s data from reviews of the ingredient revealed that it doesn’t work as intended.
Patrizia Cavazzoni, director of the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, stated, “Based on our review of available data and consistent with the advice of the advisory committee, we are taking this next step in the process to propose removing oral phenylephrine because it is not effective as a nasal decongestant.”
Now, let’s delve into what phenylephrine is and how this new decision will impact the market.
Phenylephrine is a common ingredient in over-the-counter nasal decongestants, found in both oral and spray forms. The proposal only applies to phenylephrine as an oral ingredient, not as a component in nasal sprays marketed to treat nasal congestion.
The FDA emphasizes that the proposal is based on effectiveness concerns, not safety concerns.
Many countries collaborate with the FDA’s regulations, particularly in developing nations like Syria.
Additionally, there are countries that rely on phenylephrine as their primary over-the-counter decongestant because they lack other effective options, such as pseudoephedrine, which is one of the most potent decongestant drugs available.
As mentioned in the beginning of the video, I personally dislike phenylephrine because I believe it’s less effective compared to pseudoephedrine.
Of course, every effective drug has its own set of side effects.
For instance, pseudoephedrine is unsafe for individuals with the following health conditions: diabetes, glaucoma, heart problems (including heart attack, chest pain, heart failure, fast or irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure, kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, and difficulty urinating due to an enlarged prostate).
This drug may cause dizziness. Alcohol can exacerbate this effect. Therefore, avoid driving, operating machinery, or engaging in activities that require alertness until you feel safe doing so.
This precaution is explicitly mentioned on the product’s packaging.
Pseudoephedrine has an effect after a couple of hours, at least for me (it may not be as effective for everyone). I personally find it effective.
Now, the main question: will the FDA recall all Panadol cold and flu products and their alternatives?
For now, companies can continue marketing over-the-counter drug products containing oral phenylephrine as a nasal decongestant until a final order to remove the ingredient takes effect, as stated in the news release.
“Consumers should be aware that a variety of safe and effective medications and other treatments are available to temporarily alleviate congestion symptoms caused by allergies or a common cold,” said Theresa Michele, M.D., director of the Office of Nonprescription Drug Products in the research center. “Additionally, consumers can consult their doctor or pharmacist about potential treatments for these symptoms.”
Therefore, for the time being, the product will remain available. Enjoy using it while you can :)
However, the issue is that many large pharmaceutical companies, including Panadol, still use phenylephrine in their cold and flu products.
The FDA has proposed removing oral phenylephrine, an active component found in pharmaceutical products that provide temporary relief from nasal congestion. The FDA’s data from reviews of the ingredient revealed that it doesn’t work as intended.
Patrizia Cavazzoni, director of the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, stated, “Based on our review of available data and consistent with the advice of the advisory committee, we are taking this next step in the process to propose removing oral phenylephrine because it is not effective as a nasal decongestant.”
Now, let’s delve into what phenylephrine is and how this new decision will impact the market.
Phenylephrine is a common ingredient in over-the-counter nasal decongestants, found in both oral and spray forms. The proposal only applies to phenylephrine as an oral ingredient, not as a component in nasal sprays marketed to treat nasal congestion.
The FDA emphasizes that the proposal is based on effectiveness concerns, not safety concerns.
Many countries collaborate with the FDA’s regulations, particularly in developing nations like Syria.
Additionally, there are countries that rely on phenylephrine as their primary over-the-counter decongestant because they lack other effective options, such as pseudoephedrine, which is one of the most potent decongestant drugs available.
As mentioned in the beginning of the video, I personally dislike phenylephrine because I believe it’s less effective compared to pseudoephedrine.
Of course, every effective drug has its own set of side effects.
For instance, pseudoephedrine is unsafe for individuals with the following health conditions: diabetes, glaucoma, heart problems (including heart attack, chest pain, heart failure, fast or irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure, kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, and difficulty urinating due to an enlarged prostate).
This drug may cause dizziness. Alcohol can exacerbate this effect. Therefore, avoid driving, operating machinery, or engaging in activities that require alertness until you feel safe doing so.
This precaution is explicitly mentioned on the product’s packaging.
Pseudoephedrine has an effect after a couple of hours, at least for me (it may not be as effective for everyone). I personally find it effective.
Now, the main question: will the FDA recall all Panadol cold and flu products and their alternatives?
For now, companies can continue marketing over-the-counter drug products containing oral phenylephrine as a nasal decongestant until a final order to remove the ingredient takes effect, as stated in the news release.
“Consumers should be aware that a variety of safe and effective medications and other treatments are available to temporarily alleviate congestion symptoms caused by allergies or a common cold,” said Theresa Michele, M.D., director of the Office of Nonprescription Drug Products in the research center. “Additionally, consumers can consult their doctor or pharmacist about potential treatments for these symptoms.”
Therefore, for the time being, the product will remain available. Enjoy using it while you can :)
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So vampires have melatonin problems?
No, their circadian rhythm is out of sync
You think that panadol and other companies would cave in? I think they made this move to collect money
No body knows 🫣
When i realized that , I solved my hunger problems.
Glad it worked out at the end
I have 60 g of protein whey powder a day. I eat twice a day, was amazed how I don’t get hungry. This must be why. (I did this and lost 100# in 30 months.)
That’s awesome! I really like mixing whey protein with milk to get the extra protein intake 💪🏼
why 3.03K subscribers' but only three likes?
A couple of my older videos went viral and bumped the subscribers count 😊
Better watch Guga food.
Yeah i like his content!
man could have uploaded before the weight loss lmao
ikr but still, there are a lot of people like nick on youtube and tiktok who haven't lost weight or made a change.
wait till this guy finds out
If you’re talking about nick losing weight, It’s mentioned in the description that this video was recorded before his weight loss transformation And also, there are a ton of creators like nick but still fat and getting fatter every day.
What is the higher dose.
The highest dose recommended is 10mg
No point asking my doctor , he has no clue about Melatonin. He prescribed Mersyndol Forte, no I won’t take it.
I’d take a second opinion for assurance 😅 And change my doctor if it’s a habit to prescribe these kind of medications. And you’re right, it’s way too much if you’re using it only to sleep better.
It's like the hamburger theory. A hamburger is relatively healthy for you with all ingredients separated like beef, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, pickles, (type of bread) bread, etc. Given all these are in moderation, they are relatively healthy for you. (depending on types of ingredients as well) But when you go get this version in fast food (highly processed) or add sides and a soda, you're adding a TON of empty calories and SUGAR. Sugar is the devil.
I don’t like to address any type of food as “The Enemy or Devil” You can consume everything in moderation Our great great grandparents lived 80-90 years without worrying about all of this, they used to eat in moderation Our knowledge should give us more control over our food consumption, but not to a point of restricting ourselves from a certain type of food - unless there’s a medical condition- other than that, everything in moderation should be fine.
Bread has almost no nutritional value, its heavily processed and doesn't offer much protein. If you want to be effective in weight loss you need to minimize shit like bread because it does not help in any way. Sure, a few slices wont make you fat, but if you are missing out on your protein intake because your allotted calories are filled with useless things like bread your weight loss journey will suffer. Bread also will spike your blood sugar levels, which if you do too frequently will lead to insulin resistance and diabetes. So while bread may not be "the enemy" it certainly isn't your friend. The advice to avoid bread on a diet remains to be legitimate advice.
I lost 55 lbs while eating pita bread everyday Yes, it doesn’t have any nutritional values, but i used it to make grilled chicken wraps with vegetables If you can fit it within your diet *without affecting your protein intake* it might become your friend 😊
this is true but its not about eating 3 tablespoons of pb and fluff and butter. Its the chips, the ice cream, grabbing fast food, having 2 cokes and then having fast food again for dinner. Recipe for weight gain. if it were the same pb sandwich with some fish and then chicken and vegies for dinner. probably in a cal deficit when all is said and done for that day
The Best Comment i’ve ever read on UA-cam 🙌🏼
If you find bread "band", buy/make proper bread and not that cardboard stuff shown on video. Then you'll need less toppings.
Totally True I usually buy either bran or fresh baked Pita, tastier than other types of bread 🤷🏻♂️
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Great experiment mate, simply explained 🙏🏼
Glad you liked it :)
Man, these are some great videos! Please continue making more!!! You explained everything not only in an easy and understandable way, but you made everything relateable even for me, who hasn't had a cup of coffee in my life! I know coffee isnt the only thing that has it, but im pretty sure I havent consumed caffeine in a while. I dont drink energy drinks or soda, havent for years now. Again, thanks for the amazing video!
Thank you so much for comment! 🙏🏼 Glad you found the videos helpful
Incorrect! Whatever school you got your doctrine from, they need to be under investigation. I have drank my morning coffee's and taken caffeine pills before, the pills become way more dependent for you in order to give you the physical energy. Stopping each of them were incredibly hard as you become dependent on that drug routine.
I would love to discuss the difference between the word dependence and addiction Dependence is not the same word as addiction, and in different countries it has different meanings Addiction is marked by a change in behavior caused by the biochemical changes in the brain after continued substance abuse. Substance use becomes the main priority of the addict, regardless of the harm they may cause to themselves or others. An addiction causes people to act irrationally when they don’t have the substance they are addicted to in their system. While in dependence, you can stop the substance use (yes it’s not that easy) but you won’t go and kill someone and rob them because you don’t have the money to buy coffee, right?
👏❤ I will try to reduce it 😣
Will you tho?
Good infos
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Wait so 5 tylenol and 2 advil wont kill me?
In most cases it *shouldn’t* be lethal but can harm you, depending on the person That doesn’t mean people can’t die / get hurt from it if it was misused or if they have a certain condition
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One of the greatest honest videos online Hipe you get the right exposure
Thank you 🙏🏼
What if i don’t want to take melatonin what are the alternatives?
Camomile tea can help Will make a video on it soon :)
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2:44 the smile.. Good one doc 🙌🏼
Glad you liked the video tho😂😏
This is a great insight dr, i’ve been through this when i first moved to the UAE and it’s actually a hard experience. Trying to surround myself with positive people, and speaking about it is a great way to make it easier, It just takes time. I wish everyone who goes through this is okay and have the right support. Thanks for bringing this up. It takes courage to speaking about this
glad you got over it, not everyone can do this. talking about this takes a lot. i've recorded many video before but never posted them, i think i wasn't ready at the time. you have to be on the safe side to speak about such things.
just to be clear, this video is NOT ONLY about me, it's about a whole generation of young adults who're going through this. if i haven't seen this happening all around the world and with my best friends, i wouldn't have recorded this video. also, this video does NOT mean i'm going to k*ll myself or commit s*uic*de, i'm okay, but not everyone. this is just a reminder for everyone that you're not alone and you're going to power through this no matter what your age is or where you are. wish you all a happy and healthy life.
Great video, great insight as well.
Thank you so much 🙏🏼
Please can i use for long time sex??
Why is there Women and Men One a day pills? And what do you think should i take for overall tiredness?
Marketing :) blood work is the only way to know if you're deficient in one or more nutrients. see your General Practice or Family Medicine Doctor for an accurate answer
The storytelling videos are interesting!
thank you, glad you liked it :)
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Brett is one of the only conservative personalities I like anymore, I think even if you don’t always agree with her, she’s at least entertaining. (Even though I don’t watch her that often. Don’t actually know much about what she’s up too now.) I do think the fear mongering around every chemical being bad gets on my nerves. Not saying that’s what she always promotes, but I am saying it’s an idea that’s becoming more prevalent. I think it’s important to be skeptical of companies, it’s not exactly surprising that they wouldn’t care if they’re poisoning us. Look at ingredients, let’s hold them accountable, find better options. However I am so tired of the “natural = better” thinking infecting everything. I GET why people are skeptical of science and medicine and the pharmaceutical industry these days. That doesn’t mean that every trace chemical is going to kill us. I do think the study she was talking about had some things to be concerned about. If we find the bad, we should get rid of it. But her implying that every tampon or pad a woman uses is going to make them infertile I think might cause more problems than not.
Even if you try to hold them accountable and found a solution, nothing will change. Sadly, None of us can do anything other than choose not to take a medicine or consume a certain product. And no, natural doesn’t equal better.. at least not all the time (speaking about medicine)
I’ve realized how damaging birth control is after having a really bad reaction to particular brand. It put me off all oral BC. Luckily, I was not sexually active until I met my husband. We use rhythm, coitus interruptus, and lamb skin condoms. Very dependable methods that have demonized by the medical industry and feminists.
I was also put on birth control like it was nothing to regulate my period when I was 14. Diet and exercise weren’t even discussed and most likely would have evened me out. I think we have normalized doctors just jumping to BC. That’s not good.
I’m sorry you had to go through that.. that’s the problem with payed doctors, it’s good that people are realizing how damaging Birth Control Pills are. Better late than never.
The thing is, you're officially a doctor, and that honestly makes me trust your opinion LESS at this point.
It’s actually right not to trust one medical opinion, specially if they’re forcing some medicine that you’re not getting any benefit from or have severe side effects :)
How about my girls who don’t know what is normal because they are out on it so young? That’s what happened to me. The day was taken off it at 26 it finally started to know my body. I was 13 when I first wa spit on it to help with cramps and pms.
Birth control for cramps??? whoever prescribed that for you is just selling you the drug. And that’s why i always take a second opinion and sometimes third to make sure i’m not making a mistake. In my country birth control pills are regulated and should not be given to children unless there’s a specific case that requires it, not for cramps. doctors can always prescribe any kind of NSAIDS (non-steroid anti inflammatory drugs) like ibuprofen - ketoprofen - or sometimes paracetamol 665mg (sustained release ) for cramps.
My country prescription is paid for mostly by the government. I think they suspected I had endometriosis (in my family). I had no idea on how to track my period/understand the reason so I think they were trying to see if it was cramps/pain was coming from. Also I was having time off school so was probably thought it would help) I did take over the counter pain medication but it didn’t help. I ended up also being diagnosed with IBS (which I do know I have). I should have said cramps and heaviness however it was manageable (the heaviness) Anyway they never tested me for endometriosis as I was able to have children and after my child was born and after I stopped using tampons my cramps were far better.
Great to hear that your problem was solved. Btw the whole arab world don’t use tampons, i never had them in my pharmacy or saw them in any other pharmacy neither in the levant region (Syria, Lebanon, Jordan etc..) nor the gulf region (UAE,KSA etc..) And i never knew they had chemicals if it wasn’t for this episode of the comment section.
Respectfully, I think that the point Brett is making (though granted not what she said) about side effects and birth control isn’t that women are told there isn’t a potential for side effects (because yes the potential side effects are on the paper insert) but rather that the side effects are minor or just part of the bargain. And culturally most women accept these side effects as okay to suffer through. Also some women/young girls are put on the pill so young that when they experience some side effects they don’t even realize it’s the pill causing it, they think they just have anxiety and depression or any myriad of other symptom and don’t think to stop taking the pill. I think this particular podcast is extremely important topic and while maybe Brett isn’t perfectly on point medically I do think the message is really important. I only have one friend who medically needs to be on the pill and actually feels better on it, she has no problem taking it because it is actually helping her. Most of my other friends feel obligated to be on it. That’s a problem. So I’m passionate about alternative methods and education and anyone who brings attention to the topic at all, so I am thankful for Bret for doing that episode.
First of all, thank you for your comment Secondly, you’re right, there are some doctor who abuse their “Title” to sell a certain drug and they are 100% payed by a company (and it doesn’t have to be a “big pharma” company) the small ones do it too. I said in another comment, birth control pills are regulated in my country, it shouldn’t be prescribed unless it’s a specific case that needs it, not for period cramps as the other commenter said. And it’s not your fault as a patient, it was prescribed to you by a “doctor” who you trusted, and even if they prescribed it for the right reason, no one should take it for the rest of their lives. Specially when you feel the side effects. For cramps you can take non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS like ibuprofen or ketoprofen) or even paracetamol as all the women do in my country. And if you feel like you don’t want to take the pill there are many ways for birth control other than that. Now my point is that we shouldn’t tell people to take or not to take a medicine, because we don’t know their case, medical history, other drugs or supplements that they’re taking. And the pill is sometimes necessary for some cases like your friend and that’s why i was saying that she can influence a young patient who actually needs it to stop taking it. Other than that, everything she said in that episode was 100% right.
You give great advice that anyone experiencing severe side effects should consult with their doctor. However, I have encountered a disturbing number of women who have perpetually been given bad advice by doctors pushing certain drugs that were obviously incompatible with the patient, and more who feel betrayed by doctors who pressured them into certain health care decisions they've come to regret. I think it's important to put Brett's contribution to the conversation in the appropriate context. She is not a medical professional, but she is a young woman who is sharing her perspective on the collective knowledge and experience of herself and many other women. The number of women who hear something like this and suddenly feel empowered and less alone in their struggles is fairly significant, and it may motivate many to reach out for help, seek a second opinion, or finally realize that what they are going through isn't necessarily normal or acceptable.
You’re right. I have encountered some doctors who actually push a certain medicine (specific brand) on the patient and us pharmacists and tell the patient that if they take anything other than this it won’t work. I know that some people don’t have the ability to go get a second opinion, they can ask any community pharmacist about this and they’ll be more than happy to help or at least direct them to the right health care provider
Yes dude! 1. Do your own research 2. Get more than one or two opinons. 3. Don't blindly trust medical professionals, they specialise in different areas. I studied sport science and my GP at the end of our appointment said is there anything else, and I thought I may as well tell him about some injuries I had, and he said you know more about that than me. So he was good, other doctors aren't as honest.
That doctor should be honored! you can’t find a doctor who’s humble enough to tell you that nowadays.
@DrMauriceDakar yeah dude he was awesome long Grey pony tail, old hippie dude hella professional too
i really like brett cooper, however, I have to turn her down 1 or 2 clicks because her voice jumps up in volume all the time XD
I like her enthusiasm, but you’re totally right lol
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Depends on the market and the brand. You can ask your local pharmacy for an accurate price
I use melatonin after I had stress becose my son died in car crash and after 8years I can sleep good ,don't need it every night becose I learn to be stress off .HUGS for all
I’m so sorry for your loss, Can’t imagine what you went through. My deepest condolences 🙏🏼