Cough expectorant, Nasal congestion, sinus congestion and pressure
Cough expectorant, Nasal congestion, sinus congestion and pressure
Renal Dose Adjustment
Hepatic Dose Adjustment
Pregnancy Category:C
Breastfeeding: Guaifenesin: No studies have been conducted on the excretion of guaifenesin in breastmilk or its effect on breastfed infants. As it is given to infants as young as 2 months of age, it is unlikely that usual maternal doses in milk are as large as those given directly to infants and would harm the breastfed infants especially in infants over 2 months of age. Avoid the use of products with high alcohol content while nursing. Pseudoephedrine: Small amount of pseudoephedrine is excreted in breastmilk and are unlikely to harm the nursing infant, occasionally causes irritability. A single dose of pseudoephedrine decreases milk production acutely and repeated use interferes with lactation. Mothers of newborns or who are having difficulties producing sufficient milk should not receive pseudoephedrine. This information is based upon Lactmed database (available at http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/htmlgen?LACT last accessed 7 December 2012).
Guaifenesin
Pseudoephedrine
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Mucinex D (guaifenesin/pseudoephedrine)
Mucinex D Maximum Strength
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