Benylin mucus cough

Benylin mucus cough Medicine

Overdose

Symptoms and signs

The effects of acute toxicity from guaifenesin may include gastro-intestinal discomfort, nausea and drowsiness.

When taken in excess, guaifenesin may cause renal calculi.

Treatment

Treatment should be symptomatic and supportive.

Contraindications

This product is contraindicated in individuals with known hypersensitivity to the product, or any of its components.

Not to be used in children under the age of 12 years.

Incompatibilities

None known

Undesirable effects

The safety of guaifenesin/menthol is based on available data from clinical trials and adverse drug reactions (ADRs) identified during post-marketing experience are included.

The frequencies are provided according to the following convention:

Very common >1/10

Common >1/100 and < 1/10

Uncommon >1/1,000 and <1/100

Rare >1/10,000 and <1/1,000

Very rare <1/10,000, including isolated reports

Not known (cannot be estimated from the available data)

ADRs are presented for frequency category based on 1) incidence in adequately designed clinical trials or epidemiology studies if available or 2) when incidence cannot be estimated, frequency category is listed as 'Not known'

Adverse Drug Reactions identified During Clinical trials, Epidemiology studies and Post-Marketing Experience with Guaifenesin. Frequency Category Estimated from Clinical Trials or Epidemiology Studies.

Body system

Incidence

Reported adverse event

Immune System Disorders

Not known

Hypersensitivity reactions (hypersensitivity, pruritus and urticaria)

Rash

Gastrointestinal Disorders

Not known

Abdominal pain upper

Diarrhoea

Nausea

Vomiting

Reporting of suspected adverse reactions

Reporting suspected adverse reactions after authorisation of the medicinal product is important. It allows continued monitoring of the benefit/risk balance of the medicinal product. Healthcare professionals are asked to report any suspected adverse reactions via the Yellow Card Scheme at: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard

Preclinical safety data

Carcinogenicity

There is insufficient information available to determine whether guaifenesin or menthol have carcinogenic potential.

Mutagenicity

There is insufficient information available to determine whether guaifenesin has mutagenic potential.

The results of a range of tests suggest that menthol does not have a mutagenic potential.

Teratogenicity

There is insufficient information available to determine whether guaifenesin has teratogenic potential.

The results of a number of studies suggest that the administration of menthol does not produce any statistically significant teratogenic effects in rats, rabbits and mice.

Fertility

There is insufficient information available to determine whether guaifenesin or menthol have the potential to impair fertility.

Therapeutic indications

Benylin Mucus Cough (Non-drowsy) is indicated for the symptomatic relief of cough.

Pharmacotherapeutic group

Cough and cold preparations, Expectorants. ATC Code: R05CA10

Pharmacodynamic properties

Pharmacotherapeutic Group: Cough and cold preparations, Expectorants. ATC Code: R05CA10

Guaifenesin is thought to exert its pharmacological action by stimulating receptors in the gastric mucosa. This increases the output from secretory glands of the gastrointestinal system and in reflex increases the flow of fluids from glands lining the respiratory tract. The result is an increase in volume and decrease in viscosity of bronchial secretions. Other actions may include stimulating vagal nerve endings in bronchial secretory glands and stimulating certain centres in the brain which in turn enhance respiratory fluid flow. Guaifenesin produces its expectorant action within 24 hours.

Menthol has mild local anaesthetic, decongestant and antitussive properties.

Pharmacokinetic properties

Absorption

Guaifenesin is well absorbed from the gastro-intestinal tract following oral administration, although limited information is available on its pharmacokinetics. After the administration of 600 mg guaifenesin to healthy adult volunteers, the Cmax was approximately 1.4 ug/ml, with tmax occurring approximately 15 minutes after drug administration.

Menthol is well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract following oral administration.

Distribution

No information is available on the distribution of guaifenesin or menthol in humans.

Metabolism and elimination

Guaifenesin appears to undergo both oxidation and demethylation. Following an oral dose of 600 mg guaifenesin to 3 healthy male volunteers, the t½ was approximately 1 hour and the drug was not detectable in the blood after approximately 8 hours.

Menthol is hydroxylated in the liver by microsomal enzymes to p-methane -3,8 diol. This is then conjugated with glucuronide and excreted both in urine and bile as the glucuronide.

Pharmacokinetics in Renal/Hepatic Impairment

There have been no specific studies of this product, menthol or guaifenesin in hepatic or renal impairment.

Pharmacokinetics in the Elderly

There have been no specific studies in the use of this product, menthol or guaifenesin in the elderly.

Name of the medicinal product

Benylin Mucus Cough

Qualitative and quantitative composition

Guaifenesin; Levomenthol

Special warnings and precautions for use

This product should not be used for persistent or chronic cough, such as occurs with asthma, or where cough is accompanied by excessive secretions, unless directed by a physician.

Caution should be exercised when using the product in the presence of severe renal or severe hepatic impairment, [See Pharmacokinetics].

Patients with rare hereditary problems of fructose intolerance, glucose-galactose malabsorption or sucrase-isomaltase insufficiency should not take this medicine.

This medicinal product contains 5 vol % ethanol (alcohol), i.e. up to 200 mg per 5ml dose, equivalent to approximately 5 ml beer, 2 ml wine per 5 ml dose. This can be harmful for those suffering from alcoholism. The ethanol content should be taken into account in pregnant or breast-feeding women, children and high-risk groups such as patients with liver disease or epilepsy.

This product contains 16.42mg of sodium per 5ml. This should be taken into consideration by those on a controlled sodium diet.

This product contains Ponceau 4R (E124) red colouring which may cause allergic reactions.

Effects on ability to drive and use machines

This product has no or negligible influence on the ability to drive or operate machinery.

Dosage (Posology) and method of administration

Adults and children aged 12 years and over:

Oral. Two 5 ml spoonfuls four times a day.

Children under 12 years:

This product is contraindicated in children under the age of 12 years.

The Elderly:

As for adults.

Hepatic/renal dysfunction

Experience with the use of this product suggests that normal adult dosage is appropriate for mild to moderate dysfunction. Caution should be exercised in severe hepatic and severe renal impairment. [See Pharmacokinetics].

Do not exceed the stated dose.

Keep out of the reach and sight of children.

Special precautions for disposal and other handling

No special requirements.

Any unused product or waste material should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements.

Administrative data