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Fatty Liver. Taking Heptral, Neksium, Getting Better. Had Habit Of Drinking Beer And Cough Syrup. What Are The Side Effects Of Corex-rx?
Hi I am suresh. I had a problem of fatty liver and I am taking 1200mg of heptral 400 and 40 mg of neksium20 per day since 10 days and I am better than before. I used to drink beer and used a coughsyroup medicine for enjoy. Now a days I am taking medicime and stopped drinking but still taking coughsyrup 100 ml per day for relax. What is the side effect of corex-Rx? Please suggest me
Cough syrups have opioids having a very strong addicting potential. An overdose of these medications can affect the body both in short term and long term.
I will advise you to stop the self medication as soon as possible as the side effects are immense, usually affecting nearly all the systems of the body in the unpredictable way.
Thanks.
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Fatty Liver. Taking Heptral, Neksium, Getting Better. Had Habit Of Drinking Beer And Cough Syrup. What Are The Side Effects Of Corex-rx?
Hi Thanks for asking. Cough syrups have opioids having a very strong addicting potential. An overdose of these medications can affect the body both in short term and long term. I will advise you to stop the self medication as soon as possible as the side effects are immense, usually affecting nearly all the systems of the body in the unpredictable way. Thanks.