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Guaifenex Information

What's inside Guaifenex

Guaifenex Active Ingredients: guaifenesin, phenylephrine hydrochloride, phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride, details.
Guaifenex Dosages & Strengths
Strength Format Route Strength Class
Guaifenex 100 mg-5 mg-20 mg/5 mL liquid oral 5.0 milliliter(s) OTC

Recent Guaifenex Side Effects

Posted by starshine54 4 months ago
I suffer from sleep apnea and use a C-Pap. I have a long history of chronic bronchitis and pneumonia. My sinuses are us...

Posted by ramrod 6 months ago
GREAT DRUG. HAVE TAKEN FOR 2 YEARS WITH SUPER RESULTS FOR MY SINUS PROBLEMS WITH NO SIDE EFFECTS. I DISCOVERED THIS R/X F...

Posted by melby 7 months ago
I took this to try and help some rather chronic sinus congestion. I only took one or two doses (it was a few years ago), bu...


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Guaifenex Chemical Information

guaifenesin - A glyceryl guaiacolate with expectorant effects. Guaifenesin increases respiratory tract mucus secretions, acts as an irritant to gastric vagal receptors and recruits efferent parasympathetic reflexes that cause glandular exocytosis. This agent reduces the viscosity of mucus secretion by reducing adhesiveness and surface tension as well as increasing hydration of mucus. Guaifenesin promotes the efficiency of the mucociliary mechanism important in removing accumulated secretions from the upper and lower airway.

phenylephrine hydrochloride

phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride





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