Capmist DM is a combination of three medications: dextromethorphan (a cough suppressant), guaifenesin (an expectorant), and pseudoephedrine (a decongestant). It's available behind the counter and is taken by adults and children to treat cough and congestion from allergies or the common cold. Capmist DM comes as a tablet that's taken by mouth, typically every 4 hours. The combination of medications (dextromethorphan, guaifenesin, pseudoephedrine) can also be found under other brand names, such as Poly-Vent DM. Possible side effects of this medication can include sleepiness, dizziness, and headache.
Short-term relief of symptoms due to allergies or the common cold:
Capmist DM is a combination of three medications that work together to relieve symptoms caused by allergies and the common cold.
The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.
Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience any of the following.
Side effects that you should report to your care team as soon as possible:
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report these to your care team if they continue or are bothersome):
You might notice certain symptoms improving within 30 minutes to 1 hour after a dose of Capmist DM.
In most states, Capmist DM can be purchased without a prescription. If Capmist DM is available at your local pharmacy, you can buy it at the pharmacy counter. Keep in mind that Capmist DM is a restricted medication because it contains dextromethorphan and pseudoephedrine, medications that can be misused or cause dependence. In most states, you'll need to be age 18 years or older, have a valid photo identification, and provide a signature when you purchase this medication. Talk with your pharmacist if you have questions about where to buy Capmist DM.
You might feel sleepy after taking Capmist DM because it contains dextromethorphan, which can cause sleepiness. But Capmist DM also contains pseudoephedrine, a medication that can make it difficult for you to fall asleep. Pay attention to how Capmist DM affects your sleep. Speak to your primary care provider if the medication is making you too sleepy or interrupting your sleep and affecting your daily activities. There might be better options for you to relieve your symptoms.
Ask your primary care provider if it's safe for you to take Capmist DM and ibuprofen (Advil) together. Ibuprofen (Advil) and Capmist DM don't directly interact with each other because they work in different ways. But ibuprofen (Advil) isn't a safe option for everyone. For example, ibuprofen (Advil) might worsen kidney problems, so it's not a good choice for people who already have problems with their kidneys. In addition, both the pseudoephedrine in Capmist DM and ibuprofen (Advil) can raise blood pressure, so these medications aren't appropriate for people with high blood pressure.
No, you shouldn't take Capmist DM with any Mucinex product. Mucinex isn't a single medication, but it's a brand name that makes several products (including combination medications) for treating cold and flu symptoms. Most Mucinex products already contain dextromethorphan or guaifenesin, and some products also contain a decongestant. Because Capmist DM contains the same or similar ingredients, taking it with a Mucinex product can raise your risk for accidental overdose. Talk with your pharmacist if you've more questions about Capmist DM and Mucinex.
No, Capmist DM isn't an antibiotic and it doesn't actively fight infections. Capmist DM is a cold and allergy medication that a healthcare professional might recommend if you have an upper respiratory infection. It can help relieve certain infection symptoms like cough, sinus congestion, or stuffy nose.
There's not enough information to say if Capmist DM is safe to take while pregnant or breastfeeding. Some studies show a higher risk of birth defects from taking pseudoephedrine (an ingredient in Capmist DM) during pregnancy. Also, pseudoephedrine can potentially lower your milk supply. If you're pregnant or breastfeeding, don't take Capmist DM until you've talked to a healthcare professional first about the risks and benefits of taking the medication. They can also discuss with you about other options to treat your cold or allergy symptoms during pregnancy.
Capmist DM can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
The dextromethorphan in Capmist DM can raise your risk for serotonin syndrome, a rare, but potentially life-threatening side effect. Your risk is higher if you're also taking other medications that affect serotonin levels, such as certain antidepressants, MAOIs, and certain migraine medications.
Make sure your healthcare team knows about all the medications you take (including over-the-counter medications and supplements) before starting Capmist DM so they can make sure this medication is safe for you to take. Don't start any new medications while taking Capmist DM without letting your pharmacist or prescriber know. Symptoms of serotonin syndrome include fast heart rate, sweating, muscle stiffness or spasms, high fever, and confusion. Get medical help right away if you have any of these symptoms.
Capmist DM contains a cough suppressant (dextromethorphan), an expectorant (guaifenesin), and a decongestant (pseudoephedrine), which are in many other over-the-counter products. Using more than one medication containing a cough suppressant, expectorant, and a decongestant can lead to an accidental overdose and cause serious side effects, including high blood pressure or fast heart rate, seizures, or hallucinations (seeing things that are not real). If you're not sure if a product has a cough suppressant, an expectorant, or a decongestant, ask your pharmacist.
Make sure you read the medication box carefully because there are several manufacturers that make medications similar to Capmist DM and have different amounts of the three main ingredients with different age cut-offs for children who can safely use the medication. If you have any questions on which product is best for you or your child, ask your pharmacist. If you or your loved one experiences an accidental overdose, get medical help right away or contact a Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222.
Don't take Capmist DM if you have any of the risk factors listed above unless your primary care provider said it is safe to do so. Taking Capmist DM can worsen your condition(s) and cause serious side effects. Make sure your healthcare team knows about all medical conditions you have or have had in the past before starting Capmist DM.
| Dosage | Quantity | Price as low as | Price per unit |
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| 15mg/400mg/60mg | 30 tablets | $13.95 | $0.47 |
There are several manufacturers that make products that contain dextromethorphan, guaifenesin, and pseudoephedrine. They each might have different amounts of medication and the dose might slightly differ. Be sure to check the medication box for the specific instructions for your product.
Capmist DM tablets: Each tablet contains 15 mg of dextromethorphan, 400 mg of guaifenesin, and 60 mg of pseudoephedrine.
Contraindications are specific health conditions or situations in which a person should not take a medication due to safety concerns. If you have any of the following conditions or if any of the following apply to you, let your healthcare provider know because Capmist DM will not be safe for you to take.
Short-term relief of symptoms due to allergies or the common cold: