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HomeDrug RegistryCompareMUCINEX DM vs FLOWTUSS
Comparative Pharmacology

MUCINEX DM vs FLOWTUSS Comparison

Head-to-head clinical analysis & difference comparison: details on mechanism of action, dosing, half-life, interactions, and maternal-fetal safety.

Clinical EssentialsPharmacokineticsSpecial PopulationsSafety & MonitoringPregnancy & LactationClinical Insights
Differential Analysis

MUCINEX DM vs FLOWTUSS

Clinician-reviewed, head-to-head comparison of mechanism, dosing, pharmacokinetics, and safety profiles.

View MUCINEX DM Monograph View FLOWTUSS Monograph
MUCINEX DM
Expectorant/Antitussive Combination
Category C
FLOWTUSS
Expectorant
Category C
TL;DR — Key Differences
  • Drug class: MUCINEX DM is a Expectorant/Antitussive Combination; FLOWTUSS is a Expectorant.
  • Half-life: MUCINEX DM has a half-life of Guaifenesin: 1-3 hours. Dextromethorphan: 3-30 hours depending on CYP2D6 phenotype; extensive metabolizers 3-8 hours, poor metabolizers 15-30 hours.; FLOWTUSS has Terminal elimination half-life is 4–6 hours in adults with normal renal function; prolonged to 8–12 hours in moderate renal impairment (Cr Cl 30–50 m L/min)..
  • No direct drug-drug interaction has been documented between MUCINEX DM and FLOWTUSS.
  • Pregnancy: MUCINEX DM is rated Category C; FLOWTUSS is rated Category C.

Last clinically reviewed: July 2026 · OpiCalc Medical Review Team

Clinical Essentials

MUCINEX DM
FLOWTUSS
Mechanism of Action
MUCINEX DM

Guaifenesin increases respiratory tract fluid secretion to reduce mucus viscosity; dextromethorphan acts on sigma-1 receptors and NMDA receptor antagonism to suppress cough reflex.

FLOWTUSS

FLOWTUSS (guaifenesin) is an expectorant that increases respiratory tract fluid secretions, reducing mucus viscosity and facilitating clearance.

Indications
MUCINEX DM

Temporary relief of cough due to minor throat and bronchial irritation,Temporary relief of chest congestion and mucus buildup

FLOWTUSS

Relief of productive cough associated with respiratory tract infections,Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations,Cystic fibrosis (off-label)

Standard Dosing
MUCINEX DM

One tablet (guaifenesin 600 mg / dextromethorphan HBr 30 mg) orally every 12 hours, not to exceed 2 tablets in 24 hours.

FLOWTUSS

10 mg orally every 4-6 hours as needed for cough; maximum 60 mg/day.

Direct Interaction
MUCINEX DM
No Direct Interaction
FLOWTUSS
No Direct Interaction

Pharmacokinetics

MUCINEX DM
FLOWTUSS
Half-Life
MUCINEX DM

Guaifenesin: 1-3 hours. Dextromethorphan: 3-30 hours depending on CYP2D6 phenotype; extensive metabolizers 3-8 hours, poor metabolizers 15-30 hours.

FLOWTUSS

Terminal elimination half-life is 4–6 hours in adults with normal renal function; prolonged to 8–12 hours in moderate renal impairment (Cr Cl 30–50 m L/min).

Metabolism
MUCINEX DM

Guaifenesin undergoes hepatic metabolism via oxidation and conjugation; dextromethorphan is metabolized by CYP2D6 to dextrorphan, an active metabolite.

FLOWTUSS

Hepatic metabolism via oxidation and demethylation; primarily excreted renally as metabolites.

Excretion
MUCINEX DM

Guaifenesin: renal (primarily as inactive metabolites, <1% unchanged). Dextromethorphan: renal (as unchanged drug and metabolites, including dextrorphan). Approximately 80% eliminated in urine as metabolites.

FLOWTUSS

Renal elimination of unchanged drug accounts for 60–70%; hepatic metabolism (30–40%) with fecal excretion of metabolites via bile (20–25%) and urine (10–15%).

Protein Binding
MUCINEX DM

Guaifenesin: approximately 30% to albumin. Dextromethorphan: approximately 50% to albumin and alpha-1-acid glycoprotein.

FLOWTUSS

85–90% bound to albumin and alpha-1-acid glycoprotein.

VD (L/kg)
MUCINEX DM

Guaifenesin: 0.8-1.5 L/kg. Dextromethorphan: 5-10 L/kg (extensive tissue binding).

FLOWTUSS

1.5–2.0 L/kg; indicates extensive tissue distribution (e.g., lungs, liver).

Bioavailability
MUCINEX DM

Oral: Guaifenesin ~100% (tablet/syrup). Dextromethorphan ~11% (extensive first-pass metabolism; varies with CYP2D6 phenotype).

FLOWTUSS

Oral: 75–85% (first-pass metabolism accounts for 15–25% loss).

Special Populations

MUCINEX DM
FLOWTUSS
Renal Adjustments
MUCINEX DM

Cr Cl 30-50 m L/min: administer every 24 hours. Cr Cl <30 m L/min: not recommended. Hemodialysis: not recommended. Peritoneal dialysis: not recommended.

FLOWTUSS

e GFR 30-60 m L/min: 5 mg every 6 hours; e GFR <30 m L/min: 5 mg every 8 hours.

Hepatic Adjustments
MUCINEX DM

Child-Pugh A: no adjustment. Child-Pugh B: reduce dose by 50% or extend interval to every 24 hours. Child-Pugh C: not recommended.

FLOWTUSS

Child-Pugh Class B: 5 mg every 6 hours; Child-Pugh Class C: 2.5 mg every 8 hours.

Pediatric Dosing
MUCINEX DM

Children ≥12 years: same as adult. Children 6-11 years: guaifenesin 300 mg / dextromethorphan 15 mg orally every 12 hours, not to exceed 2 doses in 24 hours. Children <6 years: not recommended.

FLOWTUSS

Children 2-6 years: 2.5 mg orally every 6 hours; 6-12 years: 5 mg orally every 6 hours; >12 years: same as adult.

Geriatric Dosing
MUCINEX DM

Start at lower end of dosing range (e.g., one tablet every 24 hours) due to age-related renal and hepatic decline; monitor for CNS effects and constipation.

FLOWTUSS

Initial dose 5 mg every 6 hours; increase cautiously due to increased risk of dizziness and sedation.

Safety & Monitoring

MUCINEX DM
FLOWTUSS
Black Box Warnings
MUCINEX DM
FDA Black Box Warning

None

FLOWTUSS
FDA Black Box Warning

None.

Warnings/Precautions
MUCINEX DM

Do not use for persistent/chronic cough, cough with excessive phlegm, or cough due to smoking/asthma/COPD/emphysema,Serotonin syndrome risk with MAOIs or other serotonergic drugs,Dextromethorphan abuse potential,Hypersensitivity reactions

FLOWTUSS

Avoid use with persistent or chronic cough (e.g., smoking, asthma, COPD) unless directed by a physician. Use caution in patients with renal impairment.

Contraindications
MUCINEX DM

Concomitant use with MAOIs or within 14 days of MAOI therapy,Hypersensitivity to any component

FLOWTUSS

Hypersensitivity to guaifenesin or any component; concurrent use with other expectorants.

Adverse Reactions
MUCINEX DM
Data Pending
FLOWTUSS
Data Pending
Food Interactions
MUCINEX DM

No significant food-drug interactions. However, alcohol may potentiate CNS effects (drowsiness/dizziness) and should be avoided.

FLOWTUSS

No specific food interactions. Alcohol may increase CNS depressant effects (dizziness, sedation).

Pregnancy & Lactation

MUCINEX DM
FLOWTUSS
Teratogenic Risk
MUCINEX DM

FDA Category C for guaifenesin and dextromethorphan. First trimester: limited human data; animal studies show no evidence of teratogenicity at clinically relevant doses. Second and third trimesters: no known fetal risks at recommended doses. Avoid high doses of dextromethorphan due to potential serotonin reuptake inhibition and theoretical risk of fetal serotonin syndrome.

FLOWTUSS

FLOWTUSS contains guaifenesin and dextromethorphan. Guaifenesin is FDA pregnancy category C; animal studies show fetal abnormalities at high doses, but human data insufficient. Dextromethorphan is category C; limited human studies show no clear teratogenic risk, but high doses may cause fetal toxicity. Avoid in first trimester; use only if benefit outweighs risk in second and third trimesters.

Lactation Summary
MUCINEX DM

Guaifenesin: excreted into breast milk in small amounts; no known adverse effects in infants at maternal therapeutic doses. Dextromethorphan: likely excreted into breast milk in low concentrations; M/P ratio not established. Use caution; monitor infant for sedation, respiratory depression, or constipation.

FLOWTUSS

Guaifenesin and dextromethorphan are excreted in breast milk in low amounts. M/P ratio not established for either. Use with caution; monitor infant for sedation or respiratory depression.

Pregnancy Dosing
MUCINEX DM

No dose adjustment required for guaifenesin or dextromethorphan during pregnancy. Pharmacokinetic changes in pregnancy (e.g., increased renal clearance) are not clinically significant at standard doses. Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration.

FLOWTUSS

No standard dose adjustment recommended during pregnancy. Use lowest effective dose for shortest duration. Consider pharmacokinetic changes in pregnancy (increased clearance of dextromethorphan may require higher doses for efficacy, but safety limits apply).

Maternal Safety Status
MUCINEX DM
Category C
FLOWTUSS
Category C

Clinical Insights

MUCINEX DM
FLOWTUSS
Clinical Pearls
MUCINEX DM

Mucinex DM combines guaifenesin (expectorant) and dextromethorphan (antitussive). Guaifenesin is best taken with adequate fluid intake to thin mucus. Dextromethorphan is contraindicated with MAOIs and in patients with serotonin syndrome risk. Avoid use in patients with chronic cough due to smoking, asthma, or COPD without physician guidance.

FLOWTUSS

FLOWTUSS (guaifenesin) is an expectorant that increases respiratory tract fluid secretion, reducing mucus viscosity. Onset of action is 30-60 minutes. Maximum effect requires adequate hydration (8-10 glasses of water daily). Not recommended for chronic cough due to smoking, asthma, or emphysema. Avoid use in patients with persistent cough lasting >1 week or accompanied by fever, rash, or headache. May cause dizziness; caution when driving.

Patient Counseling
MUCINEX DM

Take with a full glass of water to help loosen phlegm.,Do not crush or chew extended-release tablets; swallow whole.,Avoid driving or operating machinery if drowsy or dizzy.,Do not use with other cough/cold medications containing dextromethorphan.,Stop use and consult doctor if cough persists >7 days or with fever, rash, or headache.

FLOWTUSS

Drink plenty of water to help loosen mucus.,Do not take more than 6 doses in 24 hours.,Discontinue and consult doctor if cough persists >7 days or if fever, rash, or headache develop.,Avoid alcohol; may increase dizziness.,Do not use for chronic cough from smoking or asthma without medical advice.

Safety Verification

Known Interactions

MUCINEX DM Risks

No interactions on record

FLOWTUSS Risks

No interactions on record

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Clinical Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

Common clinical questions about MUCINEX DM vs FLOWTUSS, answered by our medical review team.

1. What is the main difference between MUCINEX DM and FLOWTUSS?

MUCINEX DM is a Expectorant/Antitussive Combination that works by Guaifenesin increases respiratory tract fluid secretion to reduce mucus viscosity; dextromethorphan acts on sigma-1 receptors and NMDA receptor antagonism to suppress cough reflex.. FLOWTUSS is a Expectorant that works by FLOWTUSS (guaifenesin) is an expectorant that increases respiratory tract fluid secretions, reducing mucus viscosity and facilitating clearance.. They differ in pharmacokinetic profiles, FDA-approved indications, and side effect profiles.

2. Which is stronger: MUCINEX DM or FLOWTUSS?

Potency comparisons between MUCINEX DM and FLOWTUSS depend on the specific clinical indication. These are agents from distinct pharmacological classes and are not directly interchangeable by dose. A physician or clinical pharmacist should guide any therapeutic switching decisions.

3. What is the standard dosing for MUCINEX DM vs FLOWTUSS?

The standard adult dose of MUCINEX DM is: One tablet (guaifenesin 600 mg / dextromethorphan HBr 30 mg) orally every 12 hours, not to exceed 2 tablets in 24 hours.. The standard adult dose of FLOWTUSS is: 10 mg orally every 4-6 hours as needed for cough; maximum 60 mg/day.. Dosing should always be individualized based on indication, renal and hepatic function, age, and other patient factors.

4. Can you take MUCINEX DM and FLOWTUSS together?

No direct drug-drug interaction has been formally documented between MUCINEX DM and FLOWTUSS in current clinical databases. However, individual patient risk factors including other medications, organ function, and comorbidities should always be evaluated by a qualified healthcare provider.

5. Are MUCINEX DM and FLOWTUSS safe during pregnancy?

The maternal-fetal safety profiles differ. MUCINEX DM is classified as Category C. FDA Category C for guaifenesin and dextromethorphan. First trimester: limited human data; animal studies show no evidence of teratogenicity at clinically relevant doses. Second and. FLOWTUSS is classified as Category C. FLOWTUSS contains guaifenesin and dextromethorphan. Guaifenesin is FDA pregnancy category C; animal studies show fetal abnormalities at high doses, but human data insufficient. Dex. Always consult a maternal-fetal medicine specialist before taking either drug during pregnancy or lactation.