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Guaifenesin Not Allow Use In Children

Guaifenesin is used to treat coughs, flu, colds, blockage of phlegm and other respiratory diseases caused by Bronchitis.

These products are usually not used for ongoing cough from smoking or long-term breathing problems (such as Chronic Bronchitis Emphysema), unless directed doctor.

Guaifenesin is an expectorant that works to attenuate and loosen mucus in the airways and ease breathing. Products cough medicines have not been proven safe or effective in children younger than 6 years old.

Therefore, do not use this product to treat cold symptoms cough in children unless ordered by a physician.

Some brands of products Guaifenesin there that should not be used in children under the age of 12 years. Therefore, follow the instructions of the doctor and read the rules of use on the packaging contained in the product before using it.

WARNING:
  • For women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, adjust the dose recommended by your doctor.
  • Ask a dose of Guaifenesin for children, especially those who are still under 12 years old, doctor. Some brands of products Guaifenesin there that should not be used in that age group.
  • Please be careful if you suffer from epilepsy, liver disorders, kidney disorders, and had suffered from cough for a long time.
  • If within 5 days the cough does not go away, or relapse after recovery, accompanied by symptoms of headache, fever, and rashes, then immediately contact your doctor.
  • Ask your doctor first if you are going to use other medicines when they want to start taking Guaifenesin.
  • If an allergic reaction or overdose, call your doctor immediately.

DOSE GUAUFENESIN
For those above 12 years and over, the dose used was 100 mg to 200 mg 3-4 times a day. For children under 12 years of age, the dose ask your doctor.

GUAUFENESIN EATING RIGHT
Follow the doctor's advice and read the information on the packaging before it started taking guaifenesin.

Make sure there is sufficient interval between the doses with subsequent doses. For patients who forget to take guaifenesin, are advised to drink so thought if the next dose schedule is not too close. Besides, do not double the next dose of guaifenesin on schedule to replace the missed dose.

Make sure you keep taking guaifenesin until the time limit prescribed by the doctor, even if you have better conditions. This is to prevent symptoms from coming back.

Do not indiscriminate use other medicines while you are being treated with guaifenesin without telling your doctor first, because it feared could cause bad side effects.


IDENTIFY SIDE EFFECTS AND DANGER GUAUFENESIN
Just like other drugs, guaifenesin may also cause side effects. Some side effects may emerge after taking this drug is:
  • Stomach ache
  • Diarrhea
  • Nausea
  • Gag
  • Dizzy
If severe side effects, prolonged or allergic reactions, consult a doctor.

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