No. Mucinex has decongestive properties just as sudafed does but its not the same medication. Mucinex is the brand of guaifenesin.
Nasacort and Flonase are both corticosteroids. They have different active ingredients that produce the same results, although one steroid may work better with one patient than another. Flonase contains fluticasone and Nasacort contains triamcinolone.
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I was wondering the same thing so I called CVS Pharmacy, and per the CVS Pharmacist there are no interactions with regular Mucinex. You can take them at the same time. I did not ask about Mucinex D, since I do not take that anyhow. How this helps any other hypochondriac in the furture. Lol. Take care.
I just did so i hope so.
No. It takes about a week for Flonase (fluticasone propionate) to start causing a noticeable change.
The expectorant known as Mucinex is not a product name itself. It is a drug and the term "Mucinex" is used in expectorant products. Some of the products include Mucinex DM, Mucinex Kids Cough Expectorant, Maximum Strength Mucinex and many others.
Yes, you should be able to take the mucinex with claritin, as none of the chemicals in each work on the same receptors in your brain, meaning you won't overload any.
Yes Mucinex can cause diarreah.....i have readit on here documented by several sources......i had the bad experience of Mucinex with Zpac.......it gave me horrible diarreah.....water.....many times in the day. don't combine these two products. and Mucinex alone can cause D. the main ingredient of Mucinex is also in many expectorant cough and cold medications. i had taken 2 does of that that same day before starting the Mucinex. Never Again! Don't even try it. not a good thing.
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Fluticasone Propionate.
can you take mucinex and coumadin