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Mucinex

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Active ingredient
Guaifenesin 600 mg
Other brand names
Drug class
Expectorant
Dosage form
Tablet, Extended Release
Route
Oral
Prescription status
OTC (over the counter)
Marketed in the U.S.
Since 2012
Label revision date
April 8, 2025
Active ingredient
Guaifenesin 600 mg
Other brand names
Drug class
Expectorant
Dosage form
Tablet, Extended Release
Route
Oral
Prescription status
OTC (over the counter)
CSA schedule
Not a scheduled drug
Marketed in the U.S.
Since 2012
Label revision date
April 8, 2025
Manufacturer
RB Health (US) LLC
Registration number
NDA021282
NDC root
63824-008

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Drug Overview

Mucinex® is a medication that contains 600 mg of guaifenesin, which is classified as an expectorant. It is designed to help relieve chest congestion by loosening phlegm (mucus) and thinning bronchial secretions. This action makes it easier for you to clear mucus from your airways, leading to more productive coughs.

Available in the form of extended-release tablets, Mucinex® can provide both immediate and prolonged relief from congestion, helping you breathe more comfortably. It comes in a package of 20 tablets, making it convenient for managing symptoms associated with respiratory conditions.

Uses

This medication is designed to help you breathe easier by loosening phlegm (mucus) and thinning bronchial secretions. By doing so, it helps clear out bothersome mucus from your bronchial passageways, making your coughs more productive. This can be particularly helpful if you're dealing with respiratory issues that involve excess mucus.

Rest assured, there are no known teratogenic effects (which means it doesn't cause birth defects) associated with this medication, making it a safer option for those who may be concerned about such risks.

Dosage and Administration

When taking this medication, it's important to swallow the extended-release tablet whole. Do not crush, chew, or break it, as this can affect how the medication works. Make sure to take it with a full glass of water, and you can take it at any time, regardless of meals.

For adults and children aged 12 years and older, the recommended dose is 1 or 2 extended-release tablets every 12 hours. However, be careful not to exceed 4 tablets in a 24-hour period. If your child is under 12 years old, this medication is not suitable for them, so please avoid using it.

What to Avoid

It's important to be aware of specific guidelines when considering this medication. You should not use it for children under 12 years of age, as it may not be safe for them.

Currently, there are no specified contraindications, controlled substance classifications, or noted risks of abuse, misuse, or dependence (a condition where your body becomes reliant on a substance). Always consult with your healthcare provider if you have any questions or concerns about using this medication.

Side Effects

You should be aware that this medication is not recommended for children under 12 years of age. Before using it, consult your doctor if you have a persistent cough due to smoking, asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema, or if your cough is accompanied by excessive mucus.

If your cough lasts more than 7 days, returns, or is accompanied by fever, rash, or a persistent headache, you should stop using the medication and seek medical advice, as these symptoms may indicate a more serious condition.

Warnings and Precautions

You should not use this medication if you are under 12 years of age. Before starting, it’s important to consult your doctor if you have a long-lasting cough due to smoking, asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema, or if your cough is producing a lot of mucus.

If your cough lasts more than 7 days, returns, or is accompanied by fever, rash, or a persistent headache, stop taking the medication and contact your doctor, as these symptoms may indicate a more serious condition. In the event of an overdose, seek emergency medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately.

Overdose

If you suspect an overdose, it’s crucial to seek medical help immediately or contact a Poison Control Center. Signs of an overdose can vary, but they may include unusual symptoms that are more severe than typical side effects.

Don’t wait for symptoms to worsen; acting quickly can make a significant difference in your safety and health. Always prioritize getting professional assistance in these situations.

Pregnancy Use

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional before using this medication. They can provide guidance on whether it’s safe for you and your baby. Always prioritize your health and the health of your child by seeking expert advice.

Lactation Use

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional before using any medication. This ensures that you understand any potential risks and can make informed decisions about your health and the health of your baby. Always prioritize open communication with your doctor regarding your breastfeeding journey.

Pediatric Use

It is important to note that this medication should not be used in children under 12 years of age. If you are a parent or caregiver, please ensure that your child meets this age requirement before considering this treatment. Always consult with a healthcare professional if you have any questions or concerns about the appropriate use of this medication for your child.

Geriatric Use

When it comes to using this medication in older adults, there is no specific information available about dosage adjustments, safety concerns, or special precautions. This means that if you or a loved one is an older adult considering this medication, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider. They can help determine the best approach based on individual health needs and any other medications being taken. Always prioritize open communication with your healthcare team to ensure safe and effective treatment.

Renal Impairment

If you have kidney problems, it's important to know that the information provided does not include specific guidelines for dosage adjustments, special monitoring, or safety considerations related to renal impairment (kidney issues). This means that there are no tailored recommendations for how your treatment may need to change based on your kidney function.

Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to ensure that your treatment plan is safe and effective for your specific situation. They can help monitor your kidney health and make any necessary adjustments to your medications.

Hepatic Impairment

If you have liver problems, it's important to know that the drug insert does not provide specific information about dosage adjustments, special monitoring, or precautions for your condition. This means that there are no tailored guidelines for how this medication may affect you if you have hepatic impairment (liver issues).

Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to discuss any concerns regarding your liver health and medication use. They can help ensure that you receive the safest and most effective treatment based on your individual needs.

Drug Interactions

It's important to have open conversations with your healthcare provider about any medications or tests you may be taking. In this case, there are no known drug interactions or laboratory test interactions associated with the medication. However, always ensure that your healthcare provider is aware of all the medications you are using, as this helps them provide the best care tailored to your needs.

By discussing your full medical history and any other treatments, you can help prevent potential issues and ensure your safety.

Storage and Handling

To ensure the best performance of your product, store it at a temperature between 20-25°C (68-77°F). This temperature range helps maintain the integrity and effectiveness of the device.

When handling the product, be sure to do so with clean hands and in a clean environment to avoid contamination. Proper storage and careful handling are essential for your safety and the product's reliability.

Additional Information

No further information is available.

FAQ

What is Mucinex®?

Mucinex® is an expectorant that contains 600 mg of guaifenesin in extended-release tablets.

How does Mucinex® work?

Mucinex® helps loosen phlegm (mucus) and thin bronchial secretions, making coughs more productive by clearing the bronchial passageways.

Who can use Mucinex®?

Mucinex® is intended for adults and children 12 years of age and over. It should not be used for children under 12 years of age.

What is the recommended dosage for adults and children over 12?

The recommended dosage is 1 or 2 extended-release tablets every 12 hours, with a maximum of 4 tablets in 24 hours.

Are there any warnings associated with Mucinex®?

Yes, do not use Mucinex® for children under 12 years of age. Consult a doctor if you have a persistent cough or if your cough is accompanied by too much phlegm.

What should I do if my cough lasts more than 7 days?

If your cough lasts more than 7 days, comes back, or occurs with fever, rash, or persistent headache, stop use and consult a doctor.

Can I take Mucinex® while pregnant or breastfeeding?

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a health professional before using Mucinex®.

How should I take Mucinex®?

Take Mucinex® with a full glass of water and do not crush, chew, or break the extended-release tablet.

What should I do in case of an overdose?

In case of overdose, seek medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately.

What is the storage condition for Mucinex®?

Store Mucinex® at 20-25°C (68-77°F).

Packaging Info

Below are the non-prescription pack sizes of Mucinex (guaifenesin). Columns show Packaging, Formulation Type, and Active Ingredient Strength.

Packaging configurations for Mucinex.
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Drug Information (PDF)

This file contains official product information for Mucinex, including active ingredients, dosage, warnings, and labeling as submitted by the manufacturer for OTC distribution.

View product document (PDF)

Description

Mucinex® is an expectorant formulated as extended-release tablets, each containing 600 mg of guaifenesin. The product is designed to relieve chest congestion by thinning and loosening mucus. It offers both immediate and extended release of the active ingredient, providing therapeutic effects for up to 12 hours. Each package contains 20 extended-release tablets. The National Drug Code (NDC) for this formulation is 63824-008-32.

Uses and Indications

This drug is indicated for the facilitation of mucus clearance in patients experiencing excessive bronchial secretions. It helps to loosen phlegm and thin bronchial secretions, thereby enhancing the productivity of coughs and aiding in the clearance of bothersome mucus from the bronchial passageways.

There are no teratogenic or nonteratogenic effects associated with this drug.

Dosage and Administration

The extended-release tablet should be taken whole; it must not be crushed, chewed, or broken. It is recommended to administer the tablet with a full glass of water. This medication can be taken without regard to the timing of meals.

For adults and children aged 12 years and older, the recommended dosage is 1 or 2 extended-release tablets every 12 hours. The total daily dosage should not exceed 4 extended-release tablets within a 24-hour period.

This medication is not indicated for use in children under 12 years of age.

Contraindications

Use is contraindicated in children under 12 years of age due to safety concerns associated with this population. No other contraindications have been specified.

Warnings and Precautions

The use of this medication is contraindicated in children under 12 years of age.

Healthcare professionals should advise patients to consult a physician prior to use if they have a persistent or chronic cough, particularly in cases associated with smoking, asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema. Additionally, patients experiencing a cough that is accompanied by excessive phlegm (mucus) should seek medical advice before initiating treatment.

Patients must be instructed to discontinue use and contact their healthcare provider if the cough persists for more than 7 days, recurs, or is accompanied by fever, rash, or a persistent headache. These symptoms may indicate a more serious underlying condition that requires further evaluation.

In the event of an overdose, it is imperative to seek emergency medical assistance or contact a Poison Control Center immediately. Prompt action is essential to ensure patient safety and appropriate management of the situation.

Side Effects

Patients should be aware of the potential adverse reactions associated with this medication. It is contraindicated for use in children under 12 years of age. Prior to use, patients are advised to consult a healthcare professional if they have a persistent or chronic cough, such as that which occurs with smoking, asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema. Additionally, individuals experiencing a cough accompanied by excessive phlegm (mucus) should seek medical advice before using this product.

Patients are instructed to discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider if their cough persists for more than 7 days, recurs, or is accompanied by fever, rash, or a persistent headache, as these symptoms may indicate a serious underlying condition.

Drug Interactions

No drug interactions or drug and laboratory test interactions have been identified in the available data. Therefore, no specific recommendations for dosage adjustments or monitoring are necessary at this time.

Packaging & NDC

Below are the non-prescription pack sizes of Mucinex (guaifenesin). Columns show Packaging, Formulation Type, and Active Ingredient Strength.

Packaging configurations for Mucinex.
Details

Pediatric Use

Pediatric patients under 12 years of age should not be administered this medication. There is insufficient data to support its safety and efficacy in this age group. Therefore, healthcare professionals are advised to avoid prescribing this treatment to children younger than 12 years.

Geriatric Use

There is no specific information available regarding the use of this medication in geriatric patients, including dosage adjustments, safety concerns, or special precautions. Healthcare providers should exercise caution when prescribing this medication to elderly patients, as individual responses may vary. It is advisable to monitor these patients closely for any adverse effects or changes in efficacy, given the lack of targeted data for this population.

Pregnancy

Pregnant patients and those who are breastfeeding should consult a healthcare professional prior to using this medication. It is important to assess the potential risks and benefits, as well as any available data regarding fetal outcomes and lactation. Healthcare providers can offer guidance tailored to individual circumstances, ensuring the safety of both the patient and the developing fetus or nursing infant.

Lactation

Lactating mothers are advised to consult a health professional prior to using this medication. There is currently no available data on the excretion of this drug in human breast milk or its effects on breastfed infants. Therefore, caution is recommended when administering this medication to lactating individuals.

Renal Impairment

Patients with renal impairment have not been specifically addressed in the available prescribing information. There are no dosage adjustments, special monitoring requirements, or safety considerations outlined for individuals with reduced kidney function. Healthcare professionals should exercise caution and consider the lack of data when prescribing to this patient population.

Hepatic Impairment

Patients with hepatic impairment have not been specifically studied in relation to the use of this medication. Consequently, there are no established dosage adjustments, special monitoring requirements, or precautions outlined for individuals with compromised liver function. It is recommended that healthcare providers exercise caution when prescribing this medication to patients with hepatic impairment, given the lack of data on its safety and efficacy in this population. Regular monitoring of liver function may be prudent in these cases, although specific parameters are not defined in the available information.

Overdosage

In the event of an overdose, it is imperative to seek immediate medical assistance or contact a Poison Control Center without delay. Prompt intervention is crucial to mitigate potential adverse effects associated with the overdose.

Healthcare professionals should be vigilant for symptoms that may arise from an overdose, although specific symptoms are not detailed in the provided information. The management of an overdose typically involves supportive care and symptomatic treatment, tailored to the individual patient's needs.

It is essential for healthcare providers to remain informed about the appropriate protocols for managing overdose situations, ensuring that patients receive timely and effective care.

Nonclinical Toxicology

There is currently no available information regarding teratogenic effects. Additionally, no data has been provided concerning non-teratogenic effects. The nonclinical toxicology section does not contain any relevant information at this time. Furthermore, there is no information available related to animal pharmacology and toxicology.

Postmarketing Experience

Reports of side effects have been received through voluntary submissions and surveillance programs. Individuals are encouraged to report any adverse events to the designated phone number provided for this purpose.

Patient Counseling

Healthcare providers should advise patients to keep the medication out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion. In the event of an overdose, patients should be instructed to seek medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately.

It is important to inform patients that this medication is not recommended for use in children under 12 years of age. Patients should be counseled to discontinue use and consult a doctor if their cough persists for more than 7 days, returns, or is accompanied by fever, rash, or a persistent headache, as these symptoms may indicate a serious illness.

Additionally, healthcare providers should encourage patients to consult a doctor before using the medication if they have a persistent or chronic cough associated with smoking, asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema. Patients should also be advised to seek medical advice if their cough is accompanied by excessive phlegm (mucus).

Storage and Handling

The product is supplied in various package configurations, with specific NDC numbers available for identification. It is essential to store the product at a controlled temperature range of 20-25°C (68-77°F) to maintain its integrity and efficacy. Proper storage conditions must be adhered to, ensuring that the product is kept within the specified temperature limits to prevent degradation.

Additional Clinical Information

No further data are available.

Drug Information (PDF)

This file contains official product information for Mucinex, including active ingredients, dosage, warnings, and labeling as submitted by the manufacturer for OTC distribution.

View product document (PDF)

Data Generation & Sources

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