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  2. 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]

  3. Guaifenesin - Wikipedia

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    A 2014 study found that guaifenesin does not affect sputum volume in upper respiratory infections (the upper respiratory system includes most breathing parts above the lungs). [5] [6] 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]

  4. Codeine - Wikipedia

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    Its effects last for about four to six hours. Codeine exhibits abuse potential similar to other opioid medications, including a risk of addiction and overdose. [4] Common side effects include vomiting, constipation, itchiness, lightheadedness, and drowsiness. [4] Serious side effects may include breathing difficulties and addiction. [4]

  5. Cough medicine codeine linctus made prescription-only amid ...

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    Lighter Side. Politics. Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... “Codeine linctus is an effective medicine for long term dry cough, but as it is an opioid ...

  6. Cold medicine - Wikipedia

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    A number of accidental overdoses and well-documented adverse effects suggested caution in children. [23] The FDA in 2015 warned that the use of codeine-containing cough medication in children may cause breathing problems. [32]

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    Public health experts are warning of a ‘quad-demic’ this winter. Here’s where flu, COVID, RSV, and norovirus are spreading

  8. FDA approves opioid-free pain medication with 'no sign of ...

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    A new opioid-free pain medication was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday, marking a non-addictive alternative for patients. Journavx (suzetrigine), made by Vertex ...

  9. Pentoxyverine - Wikipedia

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    Overdosage leads to drowsiness, agitation, nausea and anticholinergic effects like tachycardia (high heart rate), dry mouth, blurred vision, glaucoma, or urinary retention. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Especially in children, pentoxyverine can cause hypoventilation , [ 5 ] but much more seldom than codeine and other opioid antitussives.