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Cheracol with Codeine Side Effects – Causes and Effects

Category: Cough Suppressant & Expectorant

Drug Name: Cheracol with Codeine

General Usage: Cough Suppressant & Expectorant

Brief Info about Cheracol with Codeine in Drug:

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Generic name of this medicine is Codeine & Guaifenesin. It is sold under some brand names such as Cheracol with Codeine, Allfen CD, Guiatussin with Codeine, Mytussin AC, Diabetic Tussin C, Brontex, Cheratussin AC, Robitussin-AC, Tussiden C, Guaifen-C, Duraganidin NR, Robafen AC, Guiatuss AC, Guaiatussin AC, Dex Tuss, Allfen CDX.

Codeine is a cough suppressant & belongs to a group of medicines known as narcotics. It affects the signals in the brain that stimulate cough reflex.

Guaifenesin makes mucus congestion lose in the throat and chest, & make it simple to cough out through the mouth. It is an expectorant.

The Cheracol with Codeine is used to diagnose a cough and to decrease chest congestion that is caused by the common cold or upper respiratory infections.

Note- Cheracol with Codeine will not diagnose a cough caused by asthma, smoking or emphysema.

Cheracol with Codeine Side Effects Explained Better:

Side effects are latent conditions that may result from having vaccinations, different sorts of medications or having different kinds of treatment such as Chemotherapy. Each medicine whether it is injected, gulped down or given by some other route possesses its own specific side effects and so do Cheracol with Codeine. It is observed that few adverse effects are toxic to our body and rest of them can be withstood by all people easily while having this drug.

Frequent Cheracol with Codeine Side Effects (Commonly Seen)-

Less serious side effects include-

  • Vomiting, nausea, upset stomach
  • Redness, tingling or warmth under the skin
  • Dizziness, headache, drowsiness
  • Itching or skin rash
  • Constipation

These side effects are generally felt by almost all patients. If they continue for a long time you must talk to your doctor about them immediately.

Infrequent Cheracol with Codeine Side Effects (Professional Point of View)-

Get medical help as soon so as you experience these side effects-

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  • Symptoms of allergic reaction-
    • Hives
    • Swelling of your tongue, face, lips or throat
    • Difficulty breathing
  • Severe drowsiness or dizziness
  • Unusual behavior or thoughts
  • Hallucinations, confusion
  • Weak pulse, slow heart rate, fainting, shallow or weak breathing
  • Less urination or sometimes not at all

Cheracol with Codeine Overdose Side Effects (Require Immediate Medical Attention)-

Cheracol overdose symptoms are as follows-

  • Vomiting
  • Extreme drowsiness or dizziness
  • Confusion
  • Hallucinations
  • Sweating
  • Nausea
  • Clammy and cold skin
  • Blue colored fingernails or lips
  • Convulsions (seizures) or fainting
  • Pinpoint pupils
  • Weak or limp muscles
  • Weak pulse
  • Slow breathing

An overdose of codeine can be lethal. Get medical attention as soon as you notice any of these side effects.

Cheracol with Codeine Drug Interaction Side Effects (Due to Reaction with Other drugs)-

Let your medical healthcare provider know if you are taking any of these medicines-

  • Cimetidine (Tagamet)
  • Quinidine (Quin-G)
  • Naloxone (Narcan)
  • Naltrexone (Vivitrol)

Drugs that make you feel sleepy-

  • Narcotic pain medicine
  • Allergy medicine
  • Medicine for depression, seizures or anxiety
  • Muscle relaxers
  • Sleeping pills

These medicines add to sleepiness that is caused by Codeine & Guaifenesin.

Cheracol with Codeine Prolonged Use Side Effects (When Used for Longer Periods)-

Some medicines are prescribed for our whole life. Effectiveness of medicine decreases in the course of time because our body gets adjusted to it. If you find it less effective, you must check with your medical healthcare professional to get the dose adjusted. Problems start when the dose is altered by your doctor according to your body requirement. So never change the dose of a drug on your own unless your doctor asks you to do so.

 

 

Frank K. Norman, Pharmacologist

Frank holds a master’s degree in pharmacology and currently, working in the research department of a leading pharmaceutical company. He writes about prescription drugs and related topics, including uses, benefits, possible side effects and so on.

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