Cheratussin AC is a prescription medication that combines guaifenesin (an expectorant) and codeine (a cough suppressant). The "10 mg" refers to the amount of codeine in the formulation. The strength of the medication can vary based on individual tolerance and the specific condition being treated, but it is generally considered effective for managing coughing associated with respiratory illnesses. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and dosage recommendations.
10mg in every 5 mL
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10mg in every 5 mL
Yes but be careful because ephedrine can be dangerous in high doses.
No, and some have codeine and some don't. It depends on the ending letters, such as ac is including codeine.
Robitussin AC is Robitussin DAC without the Pseudoephedrine. The taste mimics cherries but is said to have an unpleasant after-taste. The version of Robitussin AC/Cheratussin AC with Promethazine is usually flavored peach-mint or grape/menthol. These syrups are purple instead of red. Robitussin AC and Cheratussin AC have a 3.5% alcohol content, and the versions with promethazine have 7% alcohol.....
Yes, Cheratussin-AC and -DAC both contain codeine and will cause a positive urine test for opiates.
Cheratussin AC, which contains guaifenesin and codeine, is classified as a controlled substance due to the presence of codeine. In Colorado, it is not available over-the-counter (OTC) and requires a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Always check with a local pharmacy or healthcare professional for the most current regulations and availability.
it is a cough suppressant that contains codeine. it sends signals to the brain that help slow the coughing reflex.
the answer is yes. However, most pharmacies have decided not to sell the syrup as it is required to register each user just like sudafed. The Robitussin Co. Has discontinued AC, but the alternate syrup, Cheratussin can be purchased without a Rx in some small pharmacies. AC / Cheratussin formulates 10mg codeine phosphate as a cough suppressant and 400mg guaifenesin as an expectorant per 5ml . Pharmacy technician
You can take these together. Excedrin is a combination product containing acetaminophen, caffeine, and aspirin. Cheratussin AC has codeine and guaifenesin, which are cough medicines. You can combine these without duplicating any ingredients.
No. My daughter was prescribed Cheratussin. She took it with the Ambien and had extreme phsycodelic events. Her hands were misshapen she saw bugs on the wall, people who weren't there, lights that were not on. She also had trouble breathing. My suggestion would be if you do mix the two, use caution. I would not rest until I knew she was going to be ok