What is Scot-Tussin Expectorant? Uses, warnings & side effects

Updated May 14, 2025  •  Published Dec 30, 2020

Scot-Tussin Expectorant overview

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Generic Names:

  • Guaifenesin

Uses:

  • Thins mucus so you can clear it from your head, throat, and lungs.

Therapeutic Classes:

  • Expectorant

Forms:

  • Capsule, Tablet, Long Acting Capsule, Long Acting Tablet, Liquid

How it’s taken:

  • By mouth

What is Scot-Tussin Expectorant used for?

What form(s) does Scot-Tussin Expectorant come in?

  • Capsule

  • Tablet

  • Long Acting Capsule

  • Long Acting Tablet

  • Liquid

What are common Scot-Tussin Expectorant dosages?

  • Bottle 118ML of 100MG/5ML

How to take Scot-Tussin Expectorant

  • Your doctor will tell you how much medicine to use. Do not use more than directed.

  • Follow the instructions on the medicine label if you are using this medicine without a prescription.

  • Measure the oral liquid medicine with a marked measuring spoon, oral syringe, or medicine cup.

  • Do not break, chew, or crush the tablet or capsule. Swallow it whole with a full glass of water.

  • Measure the oral liquid medicine with a marked measuring spoon, oral syringe, or medicine cup.

  • Do not break, chew, or crush the tablet or capsule. Swallow it whole with a full glass of water.

  • Follow the instructions on the medicine label if you are using this medicine without a prescription.

  • Your doctor will tell you how much medicine to use. Do not use more than directed.

What to do if you miss a dose of Scot-Tussin Expectorant

  • You must use this medicine on a fixed schedule. Call your doctor or pharmacist if you miss a dose.

  • Ask your pharmacist, doctor, or health caregiver about the best way to dispose of any outdated medicine or medicine no longer needed.

  • Keep all medicine out of the reach of children. Never share your medicine with anyone.

Scot-Tussin Expectorant contraindications - Who shouldn't take Scot-Tussin Expectorant?

  • You should not use this medicine if you have ever had an allergic reaction to guaifenesin. Do not give any over-the-counter (OTC) cough and cold medicine to a baby or child under 4 years old. Using these medicines in very young children might cause serious or possibly life-threatening side effects.

Scot-Tussin Expectorant warnings

  • This medicine may contain alcohol.

  • If you are pregnant or breast feeding, ask your doctor or pharmacist before using this medicine.

  • If your cough is caused by asthma, emphysema, bronchitis, or smoking, talk to your doctor before using this medicine.

Scot-Tussin Expectorant interactions & what to avoid when taking Scot-Tussin Expectorant

  • If you are pregnant or breast feeding, ask your doctor or pharmacist before using this medicine.

  • If your cough is caused by asthma, emphysema, bronchitis, or smoking, talk to your doctor before using this medicine.

  • This medicine may contain alcohol.

Scot-Tussin Expectorant side effects - How does Scot-Tussin Expectorant make you feel?

Serious Side Effects

  • Cough that lasts longer than 7 days.

  • Cough with fever, skin rash, or ongoing headache.

Less Serious Side Effects

  • Drowsiness.

  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain.