
MAXICLEAR CHESTY COUGH TABLETS 8MG 30
Maxiclear Chesty Cough Tablets 8mg 30
Maxiclear Chesty Cough contains guaifenesin - an expectorant that thins and loosens mucus to help clear the chest. By reducing mucus viscosity, it makes coughing more productive - helping to clear mucus from the airways more effectively.
Key Features
- Guaifenesin expectorant - thins and loosens mucus
- Makes coughing more productive
- Helps clear chest congestion
- 30 tablets - multi-day supply
- AFT Pharmaceuticals NZ brand
FAQ: What is the difference between a chesty cough and a dry cough?
A chesty (productive) cough produces mucus - the cough is trying to clear phlegm from the airways. A dry (non-productive) cough produces no mucus and is often caused by irritation. Guaifenesin works for chesty coughs by thinning mucus, making it easier to cough up. Do not use expectorants for dry coughs - a different product (cough suppressant) is more appropriate.
FAQ: Should I drink extra water when taking Maxiclear Chesty Cough?
Yes - staying well hydrated is important when taking guaifenesin. Water helps thin mucus naturally, complementing the expectorant action of the medication. Aim for at least 8 glasses of water per day during treatment for best results.
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Maxiclear Chesty Cough Tablets 8mg 30
Maxiclear Chesty Cough contains guaifenesin - an expectorant that thins and loosens mucus to help clear the chest. By reducing mucus viscosity, it makes coughing more productive - helping to clear mucus from the airways more effectively.
Key Features
- Guaifenesin expectorant - thins and loosens mucus
- Makes coughing more productive
- Helps clear chest congestion
- 30 tablets - multi-day supply
- AFT Pharmaceuticals NZ brand
FAQ: What is the difference between a chesty cough and a dry cough?
A chesty (productive) cough produces mucus - the cough is trying to clear phlegm from the airways. A dry (non-productive) cough produces no mucus and is often caused by irritation. Guaifenesin works for chesty coughs by thinning mucus, making it easier to cough up. Do not use expectorants for dry coughs - a different product (cough suppressant) is more appropriate.
FAQ: Should I drink extra water when taking Maxiclear Chesty Cough?
Yes - staying well hydrated is important when taking guaifenesin. Water helps thin mucus naturally, complementing the expectorant action of the medication. Aim for at least 8 glasses of water per day during treatment for best results.











