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FAQs About CORTON
Q: What is CORTON used for?
A: CORTON is used in the management of dry cough associated with allergic rhinitis, common cold, tonsillitis, pharyngitis and tuberculosis.
Q. Will CORTON may you feel sleepy or drowsy?
A: CORTON can induce drowsiness or sleepiness. Therefore, refrain from activities like driving, operating machinery, working at heights, or engaging in potentially hazardous tasks until you understand the impact of the medication on your alertness. If you encounter such episodes while on this medication, inform your doctor.
Q: How CORTON works?
A: CORTON contains two medicines namely Chlorpheniramine and Codeine. Chlorpheniramine is an anti-allergic medicine. It stops the release of certain chemicals within the body that triggers allergic responses (like sneezing or cough refluxes). Codeine is a cough suppressant that inactivates the cough centre in the brain. Collectively, this medicine manages the initiation of cough reflux.
Q: What are the most common side effects of taking CORTON?
A: The most common side effects of taking CORTON includes sedation, drowsiness, deep sleep, tiredness, dizziness, difficulty to concentrate, low blood pressure, lack of muscle control, nausea, constipation, dry mouth, diarrhoea, stomach pain, heaviness in chest, ringing in ears, poor appetite. Consult your doctor if any of the side effects worsens or persists for a longer duration.
Q: Does the use of CORTON considered safe?
A: CORTON is considered safe at doses prescribed by the physician. It should be used under careful medical supervision. It may cause excessive dizziness, drowsiness, sedation, constipation, dry mouth, low blood pressure, etc. which are considered normal. Severe side effects associated with CORTON are infrequent and uncommon.
Q. Can I drink alcohol while taking CORTON?
A: It is advised to refrain from consuming alcohol while using CORTON, as doing so increases the risk of experiencing serious side effects.
Q: Can CORTON cause constipation?
A: Yes. Constipation is a common side effect of using CORTON. To manage constipation while taking CORTON, eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, greens, cereals. Perform regular physical exercise.
Q: Is it safe to take CORTON during pregnancy?
A: CORTON is not recommended for use in pregnant women due to lack of proper safety data. Therefore, it is better to inform your doctor before taking this medicine if you are pregnant or planning to get pregnant.
Q: Is it safe to give CORTON for children?
A: CORTON is not recommended for children and adolescents under 18 years of age. Consult your doctor before giving it to your child.
Q: Will taking a higher dose of CORTON be more effective?
A: No, taking a higher dose of CORTON will not be effective rather it can lead to unpleasant side effects. Always take the dose prescribed by your doctor. If the prescribed dose is not effective for you, consult your doctor for advice. Your doctor might increase the dose or suggest an alternative therapy.
Q. Can I breastfeed while taking CORTON?
A: Breastfeeding is not recommended during the use of CORTON as the Chlorpheniramine and codeine present in the medicine may pass via breast milk and cause potential harm to the nursing baby.
Q: Can I take CORTON whenever needed for me?
A: Avoid taking CORTON more frequently than advised by your doctor. Exceeding the recommended dose may lead to an escalation in the severity of side effects. If you find that the effects of CORTON is not satisfactory, consult your doctor for advice.

