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Can Taking Dexpoten Syrup For Long Cause Neuron Cell Damage?
Hello Dr. ! I'm 24 yeas old. I've been taking Dexpoten syrup continuesly from the last three years. I can't stop singing & it helps me to sing better than normal. so i take this syrup before singing. i didn't face anykind of disadvantages symtoms from this except little anxiety, tenson & restless . i want to know to u sir if i continue this addiction what kind of things could possibly happen to me? is dexpoten damage neuron cell or damage brains activity? please let me know about this sir m waiting.
Dexpoten is a preparation of dextromethorphan + pseudoephedrine + triprolidine. Dextromethorphan is an opoiod and is usually abused in higher doses. Even in recommended doses of 300 to 1800 mg, it can be abused, though it is abused in much higher doses. Both dextromethorphan and its metabolite are concentrated in the brain with a very high ratio of brain to plasma. Thus it can cause many mental effects. The mental effects include euphoria, hallucinations and disorientation if taken excessively.
Thus I will recommend that you discontinue this medicine use.
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Can Taking Dexpoten Syrup For Long Cause Neuron Cell Damage?
Hi Dexpoten is a preparation of dextromethorphan + pseudoephedrine + triprolidine. Dextromethorphan is an opoiod and is usually abused in higher doses. Even in recommended doses of 300 to 1800 mg, it can be abused, though it is abused in much higher doses. Both dextromethorphan and its metabolite are concentrated in the brain with a very high ratio of brain to plasma. Thus it can cause many mental effects. The mental effects include euphoria, hallucinations and disorientation if taken excessively. Thus I will recommend that you discontinue this medicine use. Regards