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    • MUCINEX FAST-MAX CONGEST-COUGH (Brand for CHILDS MUCUS RELIEF M-S COLD)

    • QTY 20
    • 200-10-5MG
    • Tablet
    • Near  77381

DEXTROMETHORPHAN; GUAIFENESIN; PHENYLEPHRINE (dex troe meth OR fan; gwye FEN e sin; fen il EF rin) treats the symptoms of the common cold, allergies, or flu. It works by reducing cough, loosening mucus, and decreasing a runny or stuffy nose. It is a combination of a cough suppressant, a decongestant, and an expectorant.


MUCINEX FAST-MAX CONGEST-COUGH (Brand for CHILDS MUCUS RELIEF M-S COLD) Lifestyle Interactions

  • Saxagliptin 2.5mg, Metformin Hydrochloride 1,000mg, Oral tablet, extended release

    Interaction: Alcohol
    Severity: Major
    Notes for Consumers: Do not drink alcohol while taking this medication. Drinking alcohol while taking this medication increases the risk for dangerously high lactic acid levels. Call emergency services right away if you experience muscle pain or cramps, stomach pain, trouble breathing, or general discomfort and fatigue.
    Notes for Professionals: Patients taking metformin should be advised to avoid alcohol use. Blood lactate concentrations and the lactate to pyruvate ratio are increased during excessive (acute or chronic) intake of alcohol with metformin.
  • Saxagliptin 2.5mg, Metformin Hydrochloride 1,000mg, Oral tablet, extended release

    Interaction: Grapefruit juice
    Severity: Mild
    Notes for Consumers: Saxagliptin and grapefruit juice may be taken together. Tell your healthcare professional about any unusual symptom that occurs.
    Notes for Professionals: Saxagliptin plasma concentrations are expected to increase in the presence of moderate CYP 3A4/5 inhibitors such as grapefruit juice, but saxagliptin dose adjustment is not advised.

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