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Max Tussin Mucus + Chest Congestion Sugar Free

Generic name: guaifenesin [ gwye-FEN-e-sin ]
Brand names: Allfen, Bidex-400, Diabetic Tussin chest congestion, Fenesin-IR, GeriTussin Expectorant.
Drug class: Expectorants

What is Tussin Mucus + Chest Congestion Sugar Free?

Max Tussin Mucus & Chest Congestion sugar free is used to reduce chest congestion caused by the common flu or chronic respiratory bronchitis .Max Tussin + Chest Congestion Sugar-Free helps to loosen congestion and coughing in the chest and throat. There are several brands and types of Guaifenesin. This leaflet does not list all brands. This medication guide does not list all possible uses for Max Tussin Mucus and Chest Congestion Sugar Free. Max Tussin Mucus + Chest Congestion Sugar Free side effects If you experience any of the following symptoms of an allergic reaction, seek immediate medical attention: difficulty breathing, hives, swelling of the face, lips or throat. Max Tussin Mucus and Chest Congestion Sugar Free can cause the following side effects are

nausea; or vomiting.

There may be other side effects. Call your doctor if experiencing side effects. . FDA can be contacted at 1-800-FDA-1088 to report side effects.

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Albuterol, Doxycycline, Ciprofloxacin, Azthromycin Augmentin or Benadryl 

Warnings

If you have any health issues, are taking other medications or are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should consult your doctor before using Max Tussin Mucus Chest Congestion Sugar-Free. Take this medication only if you have been prescribed it. If you have an allergy to Max Tussin Mucus and Chest Congestion Sugar-Free, then it is best not to use this product. If you are suffering from other medical conditions, ask your doctor or pharmacist whether it's safe to take this medication. Consult your doctor if you're pregnant before taking this medication. Max Tussin Mucus & Chest Congestion Sugar-Free should not be used while breastfeeding.

How to take Max Tussin + Chest Congestion sugar free?

Follow the directions on the label or those prescribed by your physician. Cold and cough medicines are only to be used for a short time until symptoms have cleared up. Follow the directions on the label when giving a cough or cold medication to a child. Never use cough and cold medicine to put a child to sleep. Measuring liquid medicine is important. Use the provided dosing device or a dose-measuring tool (not a spoon) to measure liquid medicine. Pour the entire packet of Max Tussin Mucus & Chest Congestion Sugar Free Granules onto your tongue, and then swallow it without chewing.If your symptoms don't improve within 7 days or you experience a rash or a headache, call your doctor. Max Tussin Mucus & Chest Congestion Sugar-Free can alter the results of some medical tests. You should tell any doctor that treats you about Max Tussin mucus + chest congestion sugar free. Store away from moisture or heat at room temperature.should all be stored at room temperature away from moisture and heat;

What happens if I miss a dose of the medication?

You may not have a schedule for your cough and cold medication, as you only use it when necessary. any missed dose should be skipped until it's time for its next dose is due. Never take two doses in one go.

What happens if I overdose?

Call 1-800-222-1222 for Poison Help or seek immediate medical attention.

What should be avoided when taking Max Tussin + Chest Congestion sugar free?

Before using any other cold or cough medicines, ask your doctor or pharmacist if they contain similar ingredients. Do not drive or engage in hazardous activities until you have determined how Max Tussin Chest Congestion Sugar Free may affect you. You may be unable to react properly.

Interaction with other drugs.

This medicine should not be taken with any other medications that may cause sleepiness, or reduce your breathing rate (such as opioids, muscle relaxers, or medicines for anxiety, or seizure). Before using any other medications, such as vitamins and herbs, consult your doctor or pharmacist. This medication guide does not list all possible interactions with other drugs.