Which is better, Robitussin or guaifenesin?

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asked Oct 31 in Other- Health by ShockMe1994 (980 points)
Which is better, Robitussin or guaifenesin?

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answered Oct 31 by Salmorejo (47,080 points)
Robitussin is better for dry, hacking coughs and guaifenesin is better for wet, mucus producing coughs.

Robitussin is also known as dextromethorphan and is for dry, hacking coughs as Robitussin is a cough suppressant that works on your brain's cough center.

Guaifenesin is an expectorant that thins mucus and is for wet, mucus producing coughs.

Both Robitussin and guaifenesin are effective at reliving coughs and congestion, but they don't treat the underlying cause of the cough.

Drinking plenty of water when taking guaifenesin or even Mucinex is important as the water helps to loosen up the mucus or phlegm so that you can cough it up and get rid of it more easily.

The disadvantages of guaifenesin is that it can't be taken by everyone depending on their age and overall health a well as other things such as possible and common side effects.

Common side effects of taking guaifenesin include diarrhea, stomach pain, skin rash, nausea or vomiting, hives, headache and dizziness.

Those who should avoid taking guaifenesin are people with severe liver disease, severe kidney disease or people with phenylketonuria, kids that are younger than 4 years old and people that have known hypersensitivity reactions to guaifenesin or dextromethorphan or people that have a history of kidney stones.

The drug guaifenesin is used for helping you clear mucus or phlegm from your chest when you have congestion from a flu or cold.

Guaifenesin works to help clear mucus and phlegm by thinning the mucus and phlegm in the lungs and helps it come up better.

The drug guaifenesin is an expectorant which helps to thin mucus and loosen the mucus in your chest and airways, which makes it easier for you to cough up the mucus or phlegm.

It's also best to avoid taking guaifenesin at night as it can disrupt your sleep because the guaifenesin can stimulate coughing as it works to clear mucus.

The difference between Mucinex and guaifenesin is that guaifenesin thins and loosens mucus in your airways.

And Mucinex also known as dextromethorphan stops coughing from happening by shutting down the cough reflexes.

Although both guaifenesin and Mucinex contain guaifenesin as the active ingredient.

People who should not take guaifenesin are people with severe liver disease, severe kidney disease or people with phenylketonuria, kids that are younger than 4 years old and people that have known hypersensitivity reactions to guaifenesin or dextromethorphan or people that have a history of kidney stones.

The drug guaifenesin has no known severe, serious or moderate or even mild interactions with other medications so it's generally safe to take guaifenesin with other medications.

Once you take guaifenesin, it takes around 15 minutes to 30 minutes for guaifenesin to work and help with clearing mucus and phlegm.

If your cough or mucus or phlegm lasts longer than 7 days even when taking guaifenesin, you should let your doctor know.

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