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including the lungs, bronchi, and trachea.
Mucoactive drugs include expectorants, mucolytics, mucoregulators, and mucokinetics.
These medications are...
- R05FA02
Opium derivatives and
expectorants R05FB01
Cough suppressants and
mucolytics R05FB02
Cough suppressants and
expectorants Empty group "ATC (Anatomical...
- Guaifenesin, also
known as
glyceryl guaiacolate, is an
expectorant medication taken by
mouth and
marketed as an aid to
eliminate sputum from the respiratory...
- and trachea.
Examples are carbocisteine, ambroxol, and bromhexine.
Expectorants are
substances claimed to make
coughing easier while enhancing the production...
- guaiacolate) is the only FDA
approved expectorant in the
United States.
Besides terpin hydrate,
other expectorants lacking evidence of
efficacy include...
-
monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), as they can
cause hypertensive crisis.
Expectorants such as
guaifenesin are a
related type of drug
which help to
clear mucus...
- Due to its
purported properties as an antiseptic,
cough reliever, and
expectorant, it has been used in
traditional herbal medicine.
Hyssop is a brightly...
- brand.[betterĀ sourceĀ needed] In 1944, two
clinicians who
evaluated the
expectorant action of paregoric, concluded: The
survival of
paregoric through the...
- ibuprofen, ketorolac, and codeine;
cough suppressants like dextromethorphan;
expectorants like guiafenesin;
anticholinergics like
cyclopentolate and tropicamide;...
- It is
found in
allergen immunotherapies,
cough syrups,
elixirs and
expectorants, toothpaste, mouthwashes, skin care products,
shaving cream, hair care...