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Mucinex can safely be taken with the original DayQuil Cold & Flu as there is no interaction between the medications. However, It is important to be aware that DayQuil is a brand name, and comes in a variety of additional brand formulations (e.g. DayQuil Severe), some of which contain the active ingredient in Mucinex (guaifenesin). DayQuil Severe Mucinex Fast-Max Cold and Flu Theraflu ExpressMax Severe Cold and Flu Tylenol Cold + Mucus Severe Ideally, you should take a product that only contains the drugs you need to help with your symptoms (i.e. if you only need Tylenol and Mucinex, you shouldn't take something like DayQuil Severe, which contains additional ingredients). Mucinex contains a single ingredient, guaifenesin, which is used for chest congestion as it thins and loosens mucus. Mucinex-DM contains two ingredients, the cough suppressant dextromethorphan, and guaifenesin. Mucinex-D contains two ingredients, the nasal decongestant pseudoephedrine, and guaifenesin. Mucinex is generally very well tolerated, with minimal side effects and no known major drug interactions Taking Zyrtec-D With Mucinex As mentioned, there is no drug interaction between Zyrtec-D and Mucinex. You can feel safe taking them together. Concerned About Taking Too Much Mucinex (Guaifenesin) At Once Concerned About Taking Too Much Mucinex (Guaifenesin) At Once In our latest question and answer, our pharmacist discusses concerns someone has after taking too much Mucinex by crushing an extended-release tablet. Copy Link Question I crushed Mucinex 600mg and put it in my feeding tube. Home Questions Can You Take Mucinex Every Day? Can You Take Mucinex Every Day? In our latest question and answer, the pharmacist discusses whether or not it is safe to take Mucinex every day. Copy Link Question Can I take Mucinex every day for post-nasal drip? I have allergies all year round but they are worse in the spring and fall. The guaifenesin in Mucinex-D is an expectorant medication that thins and loosens up phlegm or mucus so that you can more easily cough it up clearing it from your throat and lungs. It is most effective if you have a productive cough or the feeling of mucus in your chest. Answer Yes, you can safely take Mucinex (guaifenesin) at night. It should not cause any problems sleeping and can help to clear up symptoms of chest congestion and excess mucus. When To Take Mucinex Guaifenesin, the active ingredient in Mucinex, is available in both 'extended-release' and 'immediate-release' dosage forms. Extended-Release Brand name Mucinex products contain guaifenesin in 12. Taking Mucinex With Sudafed As mentioned above, Mucinex and Sudafed can be taken together and both are available in combination in a single product. Taking both Sudafed and Mucinex at the same time can often help to alleviate symptoms more than either product alone. There, unfortunately, is not a product that currently contains all three of the drugs in question here (guaifenesin; pseudoephedrine, acetaminophen), but as stated, it is safe to take Tylenol with Mucinex-D, which will get you all three. About Guaifenesin Guaifenesin is used to relieve chest congestion.