Guaifenesin is said to thin the mucus to make it easier for sperm to swim through but there is no medical evidence to confirm this.
Not according to drugs.com
There are no drug interactions identified between guaifenesin and loratadine.
no
You should make sure the reason of infertility. Herbal medicine "Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill" can treat necrospermia and azoospermia which are caused by prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, epididymitis and orchitis. The curative effect for infertility is trustworthy.
It causes deformities and infertility in fish or animals that live in the water.
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
No it doesn't
Guaifenesin and codeine are two different medications. Guaifenesin is an expectorant that helps loosen mucus in the airways, making it easier to cough up, while codeine is an opioid used to relieve pain and suppress cough. When combined, they can help alleviate cough and congestion, but guaifenesin itself is not a "thin" substance; it works to thin mucus in the respiratory tract. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific medical advice.
Guaifenesin is used to thin mucus in the lower respiratory system. It helps to break it all up so that the patient can bring it up, or expectorate it.