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OMG! I'm freaking crying.
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Tussionex is expensive because it's seriously potent stuff. You've basically got yourself a narcotic analgesic there, so do be careful.
I assume you're shaking yourself apart coughing and unable to sleep, but you'd probably be better off with a liquid anti-histamine and some glycerin to soothe your throat. Chocolate contains a natural antitussive(theobromine). Which is addictive in other ways :) When I say better off I simply mean from a financial and not-getting-addicted point of view - I do appreciate that this will work, and work very well short term. |
Let me know if it works......
Pneumonia -ouch! and yuck. Poor you. |
Is tussionex a cough suppressant or expectorant or both?
If you need a cough suppressant what's wrong with good old opium derivitives? Christ, they should be cheap as shit, now that Afghanistan is back inour good graces... |
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I expect the Z pack is Zithromycin... I've had it a couple times. I don't know if there's any difference in efficacy. But the dosing is more convenient--once a day for a week is considered a full course, as opposed to twice a day for two weeks.
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Zithromax is now dosed two pills a day for three days. None of this long five day stuff!
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They gave me Zithromax once.
I puked in a violent and lengthy fashion within 10 seconds of swallowing the first pill, and repeated this process until they prescribed something else. |
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Ok--the label on the box says this: AZITHROMYCIN tablets, 250mg; take two tabs at once today, then one a day until gone. Generic for Zithromax. The name brand zithromax cost around 71.00; this stuff was 49.99.
I'm feeling better but I still am way, waaaaay short of breath. I break out in a cold sweat just going around the house. I hate this :( |
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