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kobusy [5.1K]
3 years ago
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Which of the following is not a possible symptom of cough medicine overdose? Drowsiness Brain damage Hives or a rash Liver damag

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2 answers:
Ostrovityanka [42]3 years ago
4 0

Liver damage is not a possible symptom of cough medicine overdose.

this is a list of side effects.

Dizziness.

Nervous behavior.

Drowsiness.

Vomiting.

Stomach pain.

Nausea.

Lightheadedness.

Rashes.

Ghella [55]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The answer is Liver damage.

Explanation:

Generally, possible symptoms of cough medicine overdose include drowsiness, dizziness, hives or rashes, nausea, itching or swelling on the face, or tongue, or in the throat. Other symptoms include irregular breathing, hallucinations, blurred vision, confusion or paranoia, impaired judgement, and depression of the part of the brain that controls the heart, and breathing.

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