CVS Health said Thursday it will be pulling some over-the-counter medicines in light of a FDA vote against the effectiveness of a certain ingredient.
FILE - The CVS Pharmacy logo is displayed on a store on Aug. 3, 2021, in Woburn, Mass. CVS Health said Thursday it will be pulling some over-the-counter medicines in light of a Food and Drug Administration vote against the effectiveness of a certain ingredient.
The statement said CVS will continue the sale of other “oral cough and cold products” to “meet consumer needs."
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