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<blockquote data-quote="navodi" data-source="post: 1692032" data-attributes="member: 28917"><p>The National Drug and Cosmetic Authority has issued a special circular to all pharmacies in Sri Lanka prohibiting the issue of Corex - D syrup to patients without a doctor's prescription.</p><p></p><p>This is to prevent its abuse as a substitute for alcohol by a large number of schoolchildren and adults, a Healthcare and Nutrition Ministry spokesman said. He said it is reported that a significant number of school children and adults use Corex - D syrup as a substitute for alcohol.</p><p></p><p>This syrup prescribed by doctors for cough and influenza is a drug that is included in the 'Schedule - 2' category which means that it should be only issued under a doctor's prescription.</p><p></p><p>Hence, even before the issue of this special circular, it was illegal to issue the syrup without a prescription.</p><p></p><p>Corex-D contains 'Codeine' which is a valium. This is an addictive substance. When a person takes it once he/she driven to take it again and again.</p><p></p><p>Taken in extra doses Corex- D could cause temporary failure in the nerves system which is similar to the effect of alcohol. Only Paracetamol and similar drugs come under the category `Schedule - 1' which means that the pharmacies are allowed to issue such drugs to the patients without a doctor's prescription.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="navodi, post: 1692032, member: 28917"] The National Drug and Cosmetic Authority has issued a special circular to all pharmacies in Sri Lanka prohibiting the issue of Corex - D syrup to patients without a doctor's prescription. This is to prevent its abuse as a substitute for alcohol by a large number of schoolchildren and adults, a Healthcare and Nutrition Ministry spokesman said. He said it is reported that a significant number of school children and adults use Corex - D syrup as a substitute for alcohol. This syrup prescribed by doctors for cough and influenza is a drug that is included in the 'Schedule - 2' category which means that it should be only issued under a doctor's prescription. Hence, even before the issue of this special circular, it was illegal to issue the syrup without a prescription. Corex-D contains 'Codeine' which is a valium. This is an addictive substance. When a person takes it once he/she driven to take it again and again. Taken in extra doses Corex- D could cause temporary failure in the nerves system which is similar to the effect of alcohol. Only Paracetamol and similar drugs come under the category `Schedule - 1' which means that the pharmacies are allowed to issue such drugs to the patients without a doctor's prescription. [/QUOTE]
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