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I want to know side effects of corex cough syrup if one is taking it for 4-5 years? Effect of corex on blood pressure? How to remove effects of corex from body and how long it will take?

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Hi,

It depends in what quantities the drug is taken by you because if taken in small quantities and if you have normal health then you body should not have many side effects of the drug,if taken in extremely high quantities can cause short term memory loss, sleeplessness, tremors and spasms,muscular pains and dehydration are other common side-effects.
It can also cause addiction.
Long term abuse leads to kidney damage or constipation.
Hypertension can be caused due to kidney damage,stop corex syrup to finish its effects from the body and it depends how much damage it has already done to your body for which i would need your kidney function test.

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