Robitussin Cough+Chest Cong Dm
Robitussin Cough+Chest Cong DM 118ML of 20-400MG/20ML
¿Qué es Robitussin Cough+Chest Cong Dm?
Mucinex Fast-Max DM Max es un medicamento de venta libre formulado para aliviar los síntomas de tos y congestión en el pecho. Contiene dextrometorfano, un supresor de la tos, y guaifenesina, un expectorante, que actúan juntos para aflojar el moco y aliviar la tos persistente. Esta combinación ayuda a mejorar la comodidad respiratoria y facilita la limpieza de las vías respiratorias, apoyando el alivio general de los síntomas relacionados con el resfriado.Side Effects
- Rash or itching
- Trouble breathing
- Trouble urinating
Warnings
- Some liquid cough medicines contain alcohol.
- Call your doctor if your cough does not improve or lasts longer than 7 days.
- Call your doctor if your cough gets worse, if you cough up yellow mucus, or if you have a fever, rash, sore throat, vomiting, or continuing headache with the cough.
- If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, talk to your doctor before taking this medicine.
- Talk to your doctor if you have asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, or a liver disease before you take this medicine.
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Robitussin Cough+Chest Cong DM 118ML of 20-400MG/20ML
¿Qué es Robitussin Cough+Chest Cong Dm ?
Mucinex Fast-Max DM Max es un medicamento de venta libre formulado para aliviar los síntomas de tos y congestión en el pecho. Contiene dextrometorfano, un supresor de la tos, y guaifenesina, un expectorante, que actúan juntos para aflojar el moco y aliviar la tos persistente. Esta combinación ayuda a mejorar la comodidad respiratoria y facilita la limpieza de las vías respiratorias, apoyando el alivio general de los síntomas relacionados con el resfriado.
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