Corton Syrup
Product introduction
Corton Syrup is taken with or without food in a dose and duration as advised by the doctor. The dose you are given will depend on your condition and how you respond to the medicine. You should keep taking this medicine for as long as your doctor recommends. If you stop treatment too early your symptoms may come back and your condition may worsen. Let your healthcare team know about all other medications you are taking as some may affect, or be affected by this medicine.
The most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, constipation, lightheadedness, shortness of breath, and sweating. Most of these are temporary and usually resolve with time. Contact your doctor straight away if you are at all concerned about any of these side effects. This medicine can also cause dizziness and sleepiness, so do not drive or do anything that requires mental focus until you know how this medicine affects you. Avoid drinking alcohol while taking this medicine as it can make dizziness worse.
Never support self-medication or recommend your medicine to another person. Keep it out of reach of children. It is beneficial to have plenty of fluids while taking this medication. Before taking it, you should tell your doctor if you have any kidney or liver diseases so that your doctor can prescribe a suitable dose for you. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking this medicine.
Uses of Corton Syrup
Side effects of Corton Syrup
Common side effects of Corton
- Lightheadedness
- Dizziness
- Breathlessness
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Constipation
- Sleepiness
- Sweating
How to use Corton Syrup
How Corton Syrup works
Safety advice
Larger doses or prolonged use of Corton Syrup may cause sleepiness and other effects in the baby
As Corton Syrup may cause dizziness, blurred vision or the inability to think clearly.
Use of Corton Syrup may cause excessive sleepiness in patients with end stage kidney disease.
What if you forget to take Corton Syrup?
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Quick tips
- Corton Syrup is prescribed to get relief from a dry cough.
- Take exactly as directed by your doctor or on the label. Do not increase the dosage or take for longer than is recommended.
- Inform your doctor if you have a history of stomach ulcers or asthma.
- Consult your doctor if you do not see any improvement and have cough for more than 7 days.