Qualified Medication Aides (QMA) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a side effect of Robitussin?

  1. Nausea

  2. Gastric irritation

  3. Headache

  4. Vomiting

The correct answer is: Headache

Robitussin is an over-the-counter medication primarily used as a cough suppressant and expectorant. While it can produce some side effects, certain reactions are more common or expected with its use. Nausea, gastric irritation, and vomiting are recognized side effects associated with Robitussin. These gastrointestinal symptoms can occur, particularly when the medication is taken in higher doses or when combined with other substances that may irritate the stomach lining. Headaches, while possible, are not as frequently reported as side effects of Robitussin. Most users do not typically associate headache with the use of this medication since it primarily affects the respiratory system rather than the central nervous system. Understanding these distinctions allows for better recognition of how different medications can affect individuals and helps gauge what side effects might be expected when administering a particular medication.