Robitussin is the brand name of a cough syrup that contains Guaifenesin as its main ingredient. It is an expectorant, that is, it helps the user expel mucous from their airways more easily. People use Robitussin when they have increased mucous in their airways, such as when sick with a cold. It helps ease their cough.
None - Robitussin is not safe for dogs, and as it is primarily to control cough there are very few instances in which you would have a reason to use it. If you think your dog would benefit from medication, you need to have it seen by a veterinarian who can then diagnose a specific medication condition and if warranted prescribe safe medications for it.
Robitussin CF is a cold formula only; Robitussin DM contains the cough suppressant dextromethorphan, which, when taken in large doses, is capable of producing psychotropic effects. Robitussin CF does not contain that drug.
is Robitussin and tussin dm the same thing
take robitussin
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.....
pretty sure. it would be nice. ive made daquiris with it before
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Not a good idea, robitussin is a nonselective Serotonin re-uptake inhibitor. They will interact,
Many Robitussin products on the market already contain pseudoephedrine. Even so, yes, pseudoephedrine is relatively harmless and alone will not negatively interact with Dextromethorphan or any other active substances in Robitussin products.