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  2. Guaifenesin - Wikipedia

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    Side effects may include dizziness, sleepiness, skin rash, and nausea. [4] While it has not been properly studied in pregnancy, it appears to be safe. [7] It has been alleged to work in 2023 [4] by making airway secretions more liquid, even as it has been demonstrated not to work. [5] [6] Guaifenesin has been used medically since at least 1933. [8]

  3. Guanfacine - Wikipedia

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    Side effects of guanfacine are dose-dependent. [29]Very common (>10% incidence) adverse effects include sleepiness, tiredness, headache, and stomach ache. [30]Common (1–10% incidence) adverse effects include decreased appetite, nausea, dry mouth, urinary incontinence, and rashes.

  4. Guaifenesin protocol - Wikipedia

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    Guaifenesin protocol is an unapproved treatment for fibromyalgia suggested in the 1990s by R. Paul St. Amand, M.D. The protocol involves three parts: titrating the guaifenesin dosage, avoiding salicylates , and following a low-carbohydrate diet if the patient is hypoglycemic .

  5. WeightWatchers Is Now Prescribing Weight Loss Drugs - AOL

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    Both are more effective than any previous weight loss drugs. Studies show that people taking semaglutide can lose around 15% of their body weight, and people taking tirzepatide can lose more than 20%.

  6. Guaifenesin/codeine - Wikipedia

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    Guaifenesin/codeine is a fixed-dose combination cold medicine used for the treatment of cough. [1] It contains guaifenesin, an expectorant; and codeine, as the phosphate, an opioid antitussive. [1] It is taken by mouth. [1] It was approved for medical use in the United States in 2006. [1]

  7. Methocarbamol - Wikipedia

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    Methocarbamol is the carbamate derivative of guaifenesin, but does not produce guaifenesin as a metabolite, because the carbamate bond is not hydrolyzed metabolically; [8] [6] its metabolism is by Phase I ring hydroxylation and O-demethylation, followed by Phase II conjugation. [6] All the major metabolites are unhydrolyzed carbamates.

  8. Hydrocodone/guaifenesin - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 December 2023, at 22:50 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. 8 Reasons You May Still Be Hungry on Semaglutide - AOL

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    Semaglutide — the active ingredient in Ozempic®, Wegovy®, and Rybelsus® — can reduce your appetite and curb food cravings to promote weight loss. 8 Reasons You May Still Be Hungry on ...