CHESTAL COUGH AND MUCUS 6 [hp_C]/1
ANTIMONY POTASSIUM TARTRATE, BRYONIA ALBA ROOT, PROTORTONIA CACTI, DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA, IPECAC, PULSATILLA VULGARIS WHOLE, RUMEX CRISPUS ROOT, SPONGIA OFFICINALIS SKELETON, ROASTED, LOBARIA PULMONARIA · TABLET · Boiron
Chestal Cough and Mucus is an over-the-counter oral tablet used to help relieve cough and mucus symptoms. It is a homeopathic combination product containing multiple plant and mineral ingredients.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- CHESTAL COUGH AND MUCUS
- Generic Name
- ANTIMONY POTASSIUM TARTRATE, BRYONIA ALBA ROOT, PROTORTONIA CACTI, DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA, IPECAC, PULSATILLA VULGARIS WHOLE, RUMEX CRISPUS ROOT, SPONGIA OFFICINALIS SKELETON, ROASTED, LOBARIA PULMONARIA
- NDC Code (Product)
0220-9115- Manufacturer
- Boiron
- Strength
- 6 [hp_C]/1
- Dosage Form
- TABLET
- Route
- ORAL
- Marketing Status
- Marketing Start
- 03/20/2026
Recall History
No Recall HistoryFrequently Asked Questions
What is CHESTAL COUGH AND MUCUS used for?
Chestal Cough and Mucus is an over-the-counter oral tablet used to help relieve cough and mucus symptoms. It is a homeopathic combination product containing multiple plant and mineral ingredients.
Is CHESTAL COUGH AND MUCUS a controlled substance?
CHESTAL COUGH AND MUCUS is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for CHESTAL COUGH AND MUCUS?
The generic name for CHESTAL COUGH AND MUCUS is ANTIMONY POTASSIUM TARTRATE, BRYONIA ALBA ROOT, PROTORTONIA CACTI, DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA, IPECAC, PULSATILLA VULGARIS WHOLE, RUMEX CRISPUS ROOT, SPONGIA OFFICINALIS SKELETON, ROASTED, LOBARIA PULMONARIA. There are no other listed brand versions of ANTIMONY POTASSIUM TARTRATE, BRYONIA ALBA ROOT, PROTORTONIA CACTI, DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA, IPECAC, PULSATILLA VULGARIS WHOLE, RUMEX CRISPUS ROOT, SPONGIA OFFICINALIS SKELETON, ROASTED, LOBARIA PULMONARIA.
What is the NDC code for CHESTAL COUGH AND MUCUS 6 [hp_C]/1?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for CHESTAL COUGH AND MUCUS 6 [hp_C]/1 is 0220-9115, listed by Boiron.
Not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before making any medication decisions.
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