Robitussin

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Etymology[edit]

Trademark, from combining Robins (surname of the original maker) and tussive or similar.

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Robitussin

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  1. Any of various cold and cough medicines.
    • 1997, “The Druggist”, Joel Mabus (music):
      A dose of guaifenesin, plain and simple Robitussin / To liquefy the mucous membranes.

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