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guaifenesin (noun) - an expectorant medication commonly used to help clear mucus in the airways
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  • Glyceryl guaiacolate, an expectorant drug used to assist the expectoration of phlegm from the airways in acute respiratory tract infections.

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While stirring add guaifenesin and ambroxol.
Horses commonly receive thiopental and guaifenesin.
Guaifenesin may increase the rate of absorption of paracetamol.
Two examples are acetylcysteine and guaifenesin.
Guaifenesin is safe and even available in pediatric dosages.
The most common example of this is guaifenesin.
Guaifenesin has a plasma half life of one hour.
It is unlikely that guaifenesin would increase this chance.
Guaifenesin appears to undergo both oxidation and demethylation.
The drug used most often as an expectorant is guaifenesin.
Guaifenesin is the most common drug marketed as an expectorant.
Only mild side effects are associated with guaifenesin.
How much guaifenesin to get pregnant.
In a preferred embodiment the medicament is the expectorant guaifenesin.
The bitter guaifenesin taste was well masked in each syrup.

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There are no studies demonstrating the efficacy of guaifenesin in children.
Guaifenesin side effects children.
This results in rapid bioavailability of a high concentration of guaifenesin.
Guaifenesin is used as a muscle relaxant prior to anesthesia induction in some animals.
It is a combination of oxomemazine and guaifenesin.
Guaifenesin is not known to interact with any foods or other drugs.
Drinking a glass of water is recommended with each dose of guaifenesin.
Guaifenesin as a muscle relaxant.
A widely used derivative drug is the expectorant known as guaifenesin.
Expectorants such as guaifenesin are a related type of drug which help to clear mucus.
The mucolytic may be guaifenesin.
A controlled study of guaifenesin failed to demonstrate any benefits from this treatment.
A preferred active ingredient is guaifenesin.
Guaifenesin has been.
This creates a matrix out of which guaifenesin can diffuse.
Guaifenesin has since proven to be an effective treatment for many fibromyalgia sufferers.
There are a host of actives that may be combined with guaifenesin.
Most studies suggest that guaifenesin is not associated with an increase in birth defects.
Example of an expectorant is guaifenesin.
It contains only guaifenesin which can relieve the discomfort associated with unproductive cough.
The compound most frequently used in cough expectorant syrup is called guaifenesin.
Guaifenesin has muscle relaxant and anticonvulsant properties and may act as an NMDA receptor antagonist.
There is insufficient information available to determine whether guaifenesin has carcinogenic potential.
Add Guaifenesin and continue stirring.
This overall delayed release results in a more uniform serum concentration of guaifenesin.
The guaifenesin and glycerin were mixed to form a smooth slurry as Phase B.
The granulation may be dried to obtain hydrophilic polymer encapsulated granules of guaifenesin.
Guaifenesin has a plasma half-life of one hour.
This invention relates to a novel sustained release pharmaceutical formulation comprising guaifenesin.
Instead, administer guaifenesin expectorants specifically designed for children.
Plasma was separated and the plasma frozen until analyzed for guaifenesin content.
Guaifenesin has few side effects when taken at recommended dosages 2.
Mucinex and Mucinex DM both contain the drug guaifenesin.
Guaifenesin has a typical plasma half-life of approximately one hour.
In one example, the expectorant can be guaifenesin.

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