NotUrsula
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Mucinex and Entex are the same drug: Guaifenesin. It is also the active ingredient in Robitussin formulations. If you don't have anything draining down the back of your throat or from your nose, then you need it, probably a pretty high dose of it. It will not make you sleepy, and of itself, it will not cause problems with blood pressure. (The versions that are mixed with pseudoephedrine can be problematic for people with hypertension.) Entex is the Rx version, the other versions are OTC.
It is classed as an expectorant, but the action is mucolytic. It draws moisture into mucous, thinning it out so that it can drain. You need to drink lots of fluids while taking it. Once the gunk starts draining at the back of your throat you may end up coughing rather a lot; the trickle sets off the cough reflex.
It is classed as an expectorant, but the action is mucolytic. It draws moisture into mucous, thinning it out so that it can drain. You need to drink lots of fluids while taking it. Once the gunk starts draining at the back of your throat you may end up coughing rather a lot; the trickle sets off the cough reflex.