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Why do manufacturers add Night Nurse blue ink stain?

Does anyone know why the makers of Night Nurse, compressed also effective, insist on putting blue dye ink (Yeuch!) in the tables? Now, I take Sominex – similar ingredients but without the bad. Rookethorne – Not on the website (I wonder why!), But is listed in the ingredients contained in the prospectus as within compressed packets and liquid. And is definitely listed as printer ink, no food coloring.

Can not find any reference to it in the site manufacturer, what is your evidence? Oh, I'm with you now, what do you look is an approved food additive (which is what makes the product an E904) is a dye http://www.food-info.net/uk/e/e904.htm Shellac perfectly safe. As for Sominex – Side Effects: Occasionally, the drug may cause side effects such as drowsiness, headaches, clumsiness, digestive disorders, dry mouth, blurred vision, difficulty urinating, disorientation, agitation, palpitations, heart rhythm disturbances, low pressure pressure (may include symptoms of dizziness and fainting) or allergic reactions, which can be severe and widespread (May symptoms include swelling of the mouth and airways, itching and swelling of the skin, vomiting or stomach pain). Some people may have a rash or be particularly sensitive to sunlight. In rare cases, jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes) and blood cells may occur. The elderly are particularly sensitive to side effects and because of the effects of this drug confusion. If you receive this or any other unusual effects, stop using this medicine and inform your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

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