Coricidin, a cough and cold medicine, (AKA “Triple C”) contains Acetaminophen and Chlorpheniramine. With the combination of these two ingredients, Coricidin helps relieve fever, aches, pains, and other symptoms associated with allergies. Coricidin is potentially abusive when mixed with other over-the-counter drugs. But when abused or overdosed, symptoms of Coricidin may include:
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What does it look like?
Coricidin is an over-the-counter flu or cold medicine that is a decongestant. It comes in tablets carrying 30mg of dextromethorphan in which can be abused if excessively taken with other over-the-counter drugs.
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What are its side effects?
Coricidin is potentially abusive when mixed with other over-the-counter drugs. But when abused or overdosed, symptoms of Coricidin may include:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Sweating
- Seizure
- Confusion
- Sedation
- Insomnia
- Tremor
- Hallucinations
- Irregular heartbeat