yes
According to the Walgreens pharmacist, not pharmacy tech, yes. Check out this list of well known drug interactions with mucinex. http://www.bjchealth.org/?id=5488&sid=3 On the mucinex box, it says to not take with maoi's. Given the two sources and a bronchitis infection driving me crazy, I took one mucinex pill hours ago. I'm fine, no symptoms, nothing. I take the same dosage of sertraline (generic). Hope this helps.
No - everything has a shelf life for a reason. Buy new mucinex dm!
Promethazine with codeine is sometimes prescribed to relieve cough associated with bronchitis, as the codeine is an opioid that suppresses coughing. However, it primarily addresses symptoms rather than treating the underlying condition. Caution is advised due to potential side effects, including respiratory depression. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options for bronchitis.
The expectorant known as Mucinex is not a product name itself. It is a drug and the term "Mucinex" is used in expectorant products. Some of the products include Mucinex DM, Mucinex Kids Cough Expectorant, Maximum Strength Mucinex and many others.
Yes
Yes Mucinex can cause diarreah.....i have readit on here documented by several sources......i had the bad experience of Mucinex with Zpac.......it gave me horrible diarreah.....water.....many times in the day. don't combine these two products. and Mucinex alone can cause D. the main ingredient of Mucinex is also in many expectorant cough and cold medications. i had taken 2 does of that that same day before starting the Mucinex. Never Again! Don't even try it. not a good thing.
Bronchitis is usually caused by a viral infection and antibiotics are not effective in treating it. However, if bronchitis is caused by a bacterial infection, antibiotics may be prescribed by a healthcare provider. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for the appropriate treatment.
Suboxone, robitussin, & mucinex together
can you take mucinex and coumadin
terinafine with mucinex together
Mucinex or any medication with a good amount of guaifenesin.
No. Mucinex has decongestive properties just as sudafed does but its not the same medication. Mucinex is the brand of guaifenesin.