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Guaifenesin+Salbutamol

Information About Guaifenesin+Salbutamol

Uses of Guaifenesin+Salbutamol

Guaifenesin+salbutamol helps reduce wheezing/chest tightness and produce thinner mucus to ease breathing.

How Guaifenesin+Salbutamol Works

Bronchodilator act on the receptors on the bronchial smooth muscle which dilates the airway to ease breathing. Guaifenesin works by reducing the mucus viscosity which help with coughing up easily.

Side Effects of Guaifenesin+Salbutamol

Irregular Heartbeat, Trembling, Drowsiness, Gi Disturbance

Information Updated on : Fri Jul 08 2022 11:34:40 GMT+0800 (Malaysia Time)

Guaifenesin+Salbutamol Related Warnings

Alcohol Not Advisable

It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Guaifenesin+Salbutamol. Taking Guaifenesin+Salbutamol with alcohol may worsen the side effects such as headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, and palpitations.

Pregnancy Not Safe

Guaifenesin+Salbutamol may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown adverse reactions on the fetus, however, there are limited human studies. The benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable even with the risk. Please consult your doctor.

Lactation Limited Data

Guaifenesin+Salbutamol is excreted in breast milk but it is not known to show any harmful effect on breastfed babies. However, its usage should be restricted unless the benefits outweigh the risks.

Driving Generally Safe

Guaifenesin+Salbutamol should not affect alertness or driving ability.

Kidney Use With Care

Guaifenesin+Salbutamol should be used with caution in patients with severe kidney disease as it may cause hypokalaemia. Dose adjustment of Guaifenesin+Salbutamol may be needed. Please consult your doctor.

Liver Limited Data

Guaifenesin+Salbutamol should be safe to use in patients with liver disease. It is rare for most of the antiasthmatic agents to cause hepatotoxicity. No dose adjustment of Guaifenesin+Salbutamol may be needed.

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