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What does dextromethorphan do? Understanding its effects and safe use

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First approved by the FDA in 1958, dextromethorphan (DXM) is a common active ingredient in over 120 over-the-counter cough and cold medications. This medication is primarily used to provide temporary relief from coughing, but understanding what does dextromethorphan do requires looking at its central nervous system effects and important safety considerations.

What Is the Use of Triple C, and Why Is It So Dangerous?

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According to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), dextromethorphan (DXM), the active ingredient in many cold medicines, is monitored due to its potential for misuse. The slang term 'Triple C' refers to Coricidin HBP Cough & Cold, an over-the-counter medication with a legitimate use for relieving cold and flu symptoms in people with high blood pressure, but is notoriously abused by teens and young adults for its dissociative effects.