Did you say this attack was allergy-related, WS? Maybe try a benadryl to knock out the reaction? Sorry, I have no knowledge about Mucinex, I just know that when my allergies send me into coughing spasms edging toward an asthma attack, a benadryl (combined with my inhaler) helps.
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Andi, is it in tablet form, or gelcap, or what?
Thanks, Teppy.
Epic, I do think it started with allergies. I think there may be a bit of secondary sinusitis leading to post-nasal drip and the subsequent coughing. I've been taking Claritin regularly, and Actifed pretty steadily the last few days. The Benedryl will make me even dopier, so I'm waiting on bedtime for that.
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Andi, I hope you're feeling much better soon.
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Andi, is it in tablet form, or gelcap, or what?
Tablets. Horse pills. Label says "Immediate Release".
ETA: correction of label info.
Label says "Immediate Release".
Well, that's just mean. Fibbers.
So if they're tablets, you could break them in half?
I ask because I think that you could take another half a tablet. The issue is with the dextromethorphan part of the pill; too much can string you out and at the extreme end of WAY too much can cause cardiac issues. (But I mean insano WAY too much. Like, handful-of-pills too much.)
If one pill has 20 mg of dextromethorphan, taking another half would bump that up to 30 mg, which might help.
When did you take the most recent dose?
When did you take the most recent dose?
About 2 1/2 hours ago. They do have that line in the middle, showing what to aim at for chopping purposes. Thanks for your help.
And, Epic, thanks for your good wishes.
Andi, here is my thinking: it's recommended that you don't take more than 120 mg of dextromethorphan in a 24-hour period, which would be 1 tablet with 20 mg, every 4 hours around the clock (6 doses per 24-hour period).
If you take 1 1/2 tablets, my thinking is that the 30 mg of dextromethorphan could suppress your cough well enough that you can stretch out the dosing interval past every 4 hours (so your total daily cumulative dose would still be 120 mg or under).
Does that make sense? You'd be increasing the dosage, but also increasing the dosing interval (ideally because the increased dosage would be more effective at suppressing your cough).
When did you take the most recent dose?
About 2 1/2 hours ago.
Take another 1/2 pill, and then see if you can stretch the dosing interval out.
Relatedly, can you see a doctor tomorrow? Because I can recommend an excellent prescription cough suppressant that is non-codeine-based.