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MUCINEX® CHILDREN'S Mini-Melts™ Cough - Orange Creme

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UPC Size Country
3-63824-25612-2 12 count box NDC 63824-256-12 USA

Ingredient Information

Ingredient Function
Sorbitol HumectantRetains moisture.
Guaifenesin DrugA substance that has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body.
Microcrystalline Cellulose PolymerA large molecule, or macromolecule, composed of many repeated subunits
Talc InorganicIngredient or substance that does not contain carbon atoms.
Butylated Methacrylate Copolymer CoatingA component of the coating of the tablet.
Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose ThickenerEnhances the structure of a product.
Orange Flavor FlavorChanges the taste of a product to make it pallatable.
Creme Flavor FlavorChanges the taste of a product to make it pallatable.
Magnesium Stearate Processing AidAn ingredient used to increase efficiency or aid in the manufacturing of the product.
Povidone BinderHelps bind the product ingredients together in a tablet format.
Carbomer Homopolymer type A OrganicIngredient or substance that contains carbon atoms.
Sodium Bicarbonate ExcipientAn inactive substance that serves as the vehicle or medium for a drug or other active substance.
Dextromethorphan HBr Cough SuppressantThe active in a drug product used to prevent and stop coughing.
Aspartame SweetenerImproves or sweetens the taste of a product.
Stearic Acid ThickenerEnhances the structure of a product.
Triethyl Citrate Food AdditiveSubstances added to food to preserve flavor or enhance its taste and appearance.
The list above contains the product ingredients listed in descending weight percent. The ingredient names use the INCI (or equivalent) nomenclature system. Click here for more information on the nomenclature system.