Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

RE: cough syrup

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

Barb,

The last time I used Guaifenex G 1200 mg was a year ago. My prescription expired on 05/27/2003. I asked my pulmonary doctor to give me that prescription. I told him that my allergist had given me the prescription before I was diagnosed with bronchiectasis. Since it has been over a year since I took it, I do not remember if it helped. My pharmacist said that I could get Mucinex 600 mg twice a day and would get the same results. It does not require a prescription but needs to be picked up at the pharmacy. However, I just noticed on the prescription for Guaifenex G 1200 that I took it twice daily. It would appear that I would need to take four Mucinex 600 mg tablets to equal the Guaifenex G 1200 tablets that was prescribed twice daily. I called Sam's Club Pharmacy and received a price quote of $16.00 for 40 tablets. I will call Costco and find out what their price is, and Sam's Club will match their price. Since I no longer have a prescription drug plan, I do not know what the Guaifenex G 1200 CR Tablets would cost. You might want to ask your doctor if he/she thinks that it will help thin the mucus. I have a lot of nasal drainage today since the mold count has been high here the last week since it rained here all but 10 days in June. After the rain when the sun returns the mold count is high. I have been out running errands the last two days and with the wind and the high mold count, I have problems in the early morning with sinus congestion and after sinus irrigation my sinuses drain down into my lungs.

I hope that this is not too confusing.

Norma

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

,

Guaifenesin in the generic name for a prescription pill call humibid.

If you get relief from the cough syrup, maybe your doctor will prescribe

the stronger prescription medicine.

Barb

cough syrup

Hi everyone, I was inquiring about the main ingredient in cough medicine

that does all the work and was told it was " guaifenesin " . So I found

some

medicine with only this ingred. and it helped me whenever I want to

clear my

respiratory system. I copied the description from the Mayo Clinic

website,

in case you were interested., Hope this helps someone. It does me.,

Guaifenesin (gwye-FEN-e-sin) is used to help coughs caused by colds or

similar illnesses clear mucus or phlegm (pronounced flem) from the

chest. It

works by thinning the mucus or phlegm in the lungs.

Some guaifenesin preparations are available only with your doctor's

prescription. Others are available without a prescription; however, your

doctor may have special instructions on the proper dose of guaifenesin

for

your medical condition. Guaifenesin is available in the following dosage

forms:

_________________________________________________________________

Get fast, reliable Internet access with MSN 9 Dial-up - now 2 months

FREE!

http://join.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200361ave/direct/01/

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Norma,

They’re always changing things to

make them more expensive. Have you

used it recently and, if so, has the change helped?

Barb

Re:

cough syrup

I have

this medication too; however, the price in the U.S. has increased due to the

addition of a new molecule.

Norma

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

thanks, Barbara, I'll ask my doctor.

>

>Reply-To: bronchiectasis

>To: <bronchiectasis >

>Subject: RE: cough syrup

>Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 18:32:41 -0500

>

>,

>

>Guaifenesin in the generic name for a prescription pill call humibid.

>If you get relief from the cough syrup, maybe your doctor will prescribe

>the stronger prescription medicine.

>

>Barb

>

> cough syrup

>

>

>Hi everyone, I was inquiring about the main ingredient in cough medicine

>

>that does all the work and was told it was " guaifenesin " . So I found

>some

>medicine with only this ingred. and it helped me whenever I want to

>clear my

>respiratory system. I copied the description from the Mayo Clinic

>website,

>in case you were interested., Hope this helps someone. It does me.,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>Guaifenesin (gwye-FEN-e-sin) is used to help coughs caused by colds or

>similar illnesses clear mucus or phlegm (pronounced flem) from the

>chest. It

>works by thinning the mucus or phlegm in the lungs.

>

>Some guaifenesin preparations are available only with your doctor's

>prescription. Others are available without a prescription; however, your

>

>doctor may have special instructions on the proper dose of guaifenesin

>for

>your medical condition. Guaifenesin is available in the following dosage

>

>forms:

>

>_________________________________________________________________

>Get fast, reliable Internet access with MSN 9 Dial-up - now 2 months

>FREE!

>http://join.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200361ave/direct/01/

>

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I've used the Mucinex and found it very helpful.

Karin

> Barb,

>

> The last time I used Guaifenex G 1200 mg was a year ago. My

prescription

> expired on 05/27/2003. I asked my pulmonary doctor to give me

that

> prescription. I told him that my allergist had given me the

prescription before I was

> diagnosed with bronchiectasis. Since it has been over a year

since I took it,

> I do not remember if it helped. My pharmacist said that I could

get Mucinex

> 600 mg twice a day and would get the same results. It does not

require a

> prescription but needs to be picked up at the pharmacy. However,

I just

> noticed on the prescription for Guaifenex G 1200 that I took it

twice daily. It

> would appear that I would need to take four Mucinex 600 mg

tablets to equal the

> Guaifenex G 1200 tablets that was prescribed twice daily. I

called Sam's

> Club Pharmacy and received a price quote of $16.00 for 40

tablets. I will call

> Costco and find out what their price is, and Sam's Club will

match their

> price. Since I no longer have a prescription drug plan, I do not

know what the

> Guaifenex G 1200 CR Tablets would cost. You might want to ask

your doctor if

> he/she thinks that it will help thin the mucus. I have a lot of

nasal

> drainage today since the mold count has been high here the last

week since it

> rained here all but 10 days in June. After the rain when the sun

returns the

> mold count is high. I have been out running errands the last two

days and with

> the wind and the high mold count, I have problems in the early

morning with

> sinus congestion and after sinus irrigation my sinuses drain down

into my

> lungs.

>

> I hope that this is not too confusing.

>

> Norma

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Norma,

I stopped using humibid two years ago

after my lung surgery. I used it

for nearly four years before that but since I was having so many problems, I don’t

know if it really helped or not. It’s

so much easier when there is a noticeable difference with meds.

It has been raining here forever, too. We’ve also had unseasonably cool

weather. My doctor said recently

that people with lung problems have more breathing difficulties when it rains—that’s

no surprise here. I did, however,

pass that information on to a parent of a child in my room at work when she

mentioned her son had been wheezing quite a bit over the weekend and she had to

give him his inhaler.

Barb

Re:

cough syrup

Barb,

The last

time I used Guaifenex G 1200 mg was a year ago. My prescription expired

on 05/27/2003. I asked my pulmonary doctor to give me that

prescription. I told him that my allergist had given me the prescription

before I was diagnosed with bronchiectasis. Since it has been over a year

since I took it, I do not remember if it helped. My pharmacist said that

I could get Mucinex 600 mg twice a day and would get the same results. It

does not require a prescription but needs to be picked up at the

pharmacy. However, I just noticed on the prescription for Guaifenex G

1200 that I took it twice daily. It would appear that I would need to

take four Mucinex 600 mg tablets to equal the Guaifenex G 1200 tablets that was

prescribed twice daily. I called Sam's Club Pharmacy and received a

price quote of $16.00 for 40 tablets. I will call Costco and find out

what their price is, and Sam's Club will match their price. Since I no

longer have a prescription drug plan, I do not know what the Guaifenex G 1200

CR Tablets would cost. You might want to ask your doctor if he/she thinks

that it will help thin the mucus. I have a lot of nasal drainage today

since the mold count has been high here the last week since it rained here all

but 10 days in June. After the rain when the sun returns the mold

count is high. I have been out running errands the last two days and

with the wind and the high mold count, I have problems in the early morning

with sinus congestion and after sinus irrigation my sinuses drain down

into my lungs.

I hope

that this is not too confusing.

Norma

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...