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Pastimes : Extremely Boring Discussions

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To: epicure who wrote (295)10/23/1999 12:37:00 PM
From: Jacques Chitte  Read Replies (2) of 410
 
I had a doc write me guaifenesin tabs without the accursed pseudoephedrine (or phenylpropanolamine). Just guaifenesin is not a stimulant ... if anything it is faintly sedative. Not taht I I I would notice.
<edit> Guaifenesin is an "expectorant". It doesn't dry you up ... it sorta liquefies things so they don't make a clog. You can get straight guai without a prescription. Look at cough syrup labels. We have three different cough syrups - straight guai, straight dex, and "prescription". (not counting the evil cocktail in the "pediatric formula". That one makes Helen all mean.)
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