Questions and answers

Will guaifenesin help with Covid 19?

Will guaifenesin help with Covid 19?

Lozenges, cough drops, and over-the-counter medicines such as dextromethorphan (Robitussin and others) and guaifenesin (Mucinex and others) can help with the cough that often comes with COVID-19.

Is guaifenesin a muscle relaxant?

Guaifenesin, an over-the-counter (OTC) expectorant, has exhibited a muscle relaxant effect in preclinical studies and in patients with cerebral palsy when used in doses higher than those currently available for OTC use.

What is guaifenesin prescribed for?

Guaifenesin is used to relieve chest congestion. Guaifenesin may help control symptoms but does not treat the cause of symptoms or speed recovery. Guaifenesin is in a class of medications called expectorants.

Does guaifenesin really work?

Guaifenesin is the only expectorant that has been considered effective by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Despite its broad use in the treatment of cough, multiple studies have found inconsistent results supporting the effectiveness of guaifenesin as an expectorant or cough suppressant.

What are the side effects of guaifenesin?

Side Effects

  • Diarrhea.
  • hives.
  • nausea or vomiting.
  • skin rash.
  • stomach pain.

Who should not take guaifenesin?

You should not use guaifenesin if you are allergic to it. Ask a doctor or pharmacist if it is safe for you to use this medicine if you have other medical conditions. Ask a doctor before using this medicine if you are pregnant. You should not breast-feed while using guaifenesin.

Can I take guaifenesin everyday?

Guaifenesin has a well-established and favorable safety and tolerability profile in adult and pediatric populations. Its dosing range (200–400 mg 4-hourly, up to 6× daily) allows flexible dose titration to allow an increase of plasma concentrations.

Is it OK to take guaifenesin everyday?

This single patient case study suggests that daily guaifenesin may have contributed to rapid improvement of symptoms and quality-of-life in a patient with CRS and that these effects are sustainable with long-term use.

Should you take guaifenesin at night?

Take OTC medications You have two options for cough medicine here: dextromethorphan (a suppressant) or guaifenesin (an expectorant). Expectorants are better for breaking up wet, productive coughs, but don’t take them near bedtime.