Mucinex D FAQs
How much does Mucinex D cost without insurance?
Without insurance, Mucinex D costs about $26.26 for 1, 18 Tablets Extended Release 12 Hour Box. You can save on your out-of-pocket costs for this medicine with a SingleCare discount card. When you use our discount card, you could pay the reduced price of $3.93 for 1, 18 tablets extended release 12 hour Box of generic Mucinex D. Our copay cards are accepted at any participating pharmacies including Longs Drugs, Kroger Pharmacy, Walgreens, and Duane Reade.
How much does Mucinex D cost with insurance?
The cost of Mucinex D with insurance could vary based on your insurance plan. However, Mucinex D usually retails for about $26.26 for 1, 18 Tablets Extended Release 12 Hour Box of Mucinex D. With a SingleCare Mucinex D coupon, you could save on this price. When you use our coupon, you pay a reduced price of $3.93 for 1, 18 tablets extended release 12 hour Box of generic Mucinex D at your local pharmacy. You can ask your pharmacist to compare discounts to get the lowest price.
Does Medicare cover Mucinex D and how much does it cost?
Mucinex D is not typically covered by Medicare. To save on the cost of Mucinex D you can use our savings card. When you use our SingleCare savings card, you pay the discounted price of $3.93 for 1, 18 tablets extended release 12 hour Box of generic Mucinex D. You can use our copay card at any participating CVS Pharmacy, Target, Walmart, and Fry's.
Is there a generic of Mucinex D?
Mucinex D is a brand-name cold medicine. Pseudoephedrine-guaifenesin is the generic version of Mucinex D.
What is Mucinex D?
Mucinex D is a brand-name expectorant and nasal decongestant that is used to loosen phlegm and temporarily reduce sinus congestion and pressure. For relief from other cold and flu symptoms you could try similar Mucinex products such as Mucinex D maximum strength and maximum strength Mucinex fast-max. You can also ask your healthcare provider about the children's Mucinex line of products that are specifically designed for children.
Do not use Mucinex D if you are allergic to any of its ingredients or if you are currently taking a prescription monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). MAOIs are powerful antidepressants.
Before using Mucinex D you should consult with your doctor to ensure it is safe for you to use. If you have a history of heart disease, high blood pressure, thyroid disease, cough associated with smoking, asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and diabetes you need to ask your doctor before you use Mucinex D. If you are taking other medications you need to tell your doctor to minimize your risk of adverse side effects and drug interactions. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, ask your doctor before you use this medication.
Only use Mucinex D how it was prescribed your doctor or according to the directions on the packaging.
What are the side effects of Mucinex D?
Common side effects of Mucinex D include dizziness, headaches, rash, nausea and vomiting, upset stomach.
If you get an allergic reaction to Mucinex D you need to call your doctor immediately. Signs of an allergic reaction include rash, hives, itching, blistered or peeling skin, difficulty breathing, and swelling to your face, lips, throat, and tongue. You could get other side effects not mentioned in this list as this is not a complete list.