Oxomemazine/guaifenesin
Oxomemazine/guaifenesin is a combination medication used in the treatment of cough and respiratory tract symptoms. It contains two active ingredients: Oxomemazine, an antihistamine, and guaifenesin, an expectorant.
Composition
The medication is composed of two active ingredients:
- Oxomemazine: This is an antihistamine that works by blocking the effects of histamine, a substance in the body that causes allergic symptoms. It is used to relieve symptoms such as itching, runny nose, and sneezing that are associated with allergies and common cold.
- Guaifenesin: This is an expectorant that works by loosening and thinning mucus in the airways, clearing congestion, and making breathing easier. It is used to relieve symptoms of cough and chest congestion caused by the common cold, infections, or allergies.
Indications
Oxomemazine/guaifenesin is indicated for the symptomatic treatment of cough and to facilitate respiratory tract fluid secretions.
Contraindications
This medication is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to oxomemazine or guaifenesin, and in patients with certain medical conditions such as severe liver disease, certain types of glaucoma, and certain urinary problems.
Side Effects
Common side effects of oxomemazine/guaifenesin may include drowsiness, dizziness, dry mouth, nausea, and vomiting. Serious side effects are rare, but may include severe allergic reactions, difficulty urinating, and mood changes.
Interactions
Oxomemazine/guaifenesin may interact with other medications, including certain antidepressants, antihistamines, and medications for anxiety, seizures, and sleep.
Dosage
The dosage of oxomemazine/guaifenesin depends on the patient's age, weight, and medical condition. It is usually taken orally, with or without food.
Precautions
Before taking oxomemazine/guaifenesin, patients should inform their healthcare provider if they have any allergies, medical conditions, or if they are taking any other medications. This medication should be used with caution in elderly patients and in patients with certain medical conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, and certain heart problems.
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