Drug Facts:

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

(per 15 ml tablespoon)                            Purpose:

Dextromethorphan HBr
  20 mg.....................................................Cough suppressant

Guaifenesin
  200 mg...................................................Expectorant

USES

WARNINGS

Do not use

Ask a doctor before use if you have:

Stop use and ask a doctor if:

If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use.

Keep out of reach of children. In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

DIRECTIONS

·use dose cup, teaspoon (tsp), or tablespoon (TBSP)

·do not exceed 6 doses per 24 hours

Under 6 yrs...................................... ask a doctor

6-11 yrs. ....................................1 ½ tsp (7 ½ ml)
                                                         every 4 hours

12 yrs. & older............................ 1 TBSP (15 ml)
                                                        every 4 hours

OTHER INFORMATION

INACTIVE INGREDIENTS

Alcohol, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, citric acid, FD&C blue no. 1, FD&C red no. 40, flavor, high fructose corn syrup, polyethylene oxide, polyoxyl 40 stearate, propylene glycol, purified water, saccharin sodium, sodium benzoate, sodium citrate.

HOW SUPPLIED

Available in 4 FL OZ (118 ml) 6 FL OZ (177 ml) and 8 FL OZ (236 ml) plastic bottles. A calibrated dose cup accompanies each bottle.

TAMPER EVIDENT: Do not use if imprinted shrinkband is missing or broken.

Questions? 1-800-342-6844 www.vicks.com

Dist. by Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati OH 45202.

US Pat 5,458,879                                42434800

PRODUCT PHOTO(S):

NOTE: These photos can be used only for identification by shape, color, and imprint. They do not depict actual or relative size.

The product samples shown here have been supplied by the manufacturer and reproduced in full color by PDR as a quick-reference identification aid. While every effort has been made to assure accurate reproduction, please remember that any visual identification should be considered preliminary. In cases of poisoning or suspected overdosage, the drug's identity should be verified by chemical analysis.

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