There are no drug interactions identified between guaifenesin and loratadine.
Yes; guaifenesin is not related to aspirin at all.
The expectorant drug guaifenesin is made from the guaiac tree (also associated with several Native American herbal treatments).
yes
Gregory K. Penniston has written: 'The guaifenesin guide' -- subject(s): Chemotherapy, Chronic diseases, Guaifenesin
ic amphetamine salts are generic for Adderall IR, which contains 4 different types of amphetamine salts, racemic amphetamine aspartate monohydrate, racemic amphetamine sulfate, dextroamphetamine saccharide, and dextroamphetamine sulfate. All of these are amphetamine salts. ic amphetamine salts contain dextroamphetamine as well racemic amphetamine mixtures, which contain equal parts levo- and dextro- amphetamine. So the difference is that ic amphetamine salts (Adderall IR) contains ~75% dextoamphetamine and ~25% levoamphetamine.
You are referring to the d-amphetamine salt combination, known as the brand name "Adderall". To answer your question, it does contain 25% d-amphetamine sulfate (dextro-amphetamine sulfate). This is the entire composition of the d-amphetamine salt medication:1/4 dextro-amphetamine saccharate1/4 dextro-amphetamine sulfate1/4 (racemic amphetamine) aspartate monohydrate1/4 (racemic amphetamine) sulfate
No it doesn't
Amphetamine salts is a drug derived from amphetamine; for details see the link below.
Amphetamine itself is the hunger suppressant. Amphetamine is its own compound.
Yes, Vyvanse (Vivance) is an amphetamine.
It basically is amphetamine