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What does “Cormax 0 8” mean?
“Immediate cormax 0 8” looks like a partial or misspelled product name or label. I can’t reliably identify what medication or product you mean from that text alone.
What to check so you get the right answer
If you paste the full label text (or upload a photo), I can tell you what it is and how it’s used. In particular, please check:
- The exact spelling (e.g., “Cormax” vs “Cormax 0.8”)
- Whether it says “immediate,” “MR,” “SR,” “XR,” “retard,” or similar (this changes how the dose works)
- The active ingredient name(s) and strength (mg/mL, mg/tablet, etc.)
- Country/brand packaging details
Common meanings of “0.8” in products (why the exact label matters)
The “0.8” could be:
- A strength (for example, 0.8 mg)
- A concentration (for example, 0.8%)
- A version or formulation code
- A dosage schedule number (less commonly)
Without the active ingredient, any guidance would be guesswork.
If this is a medicine: what I need to help safely
Reply with:
1) The active ingredient(s) listed on the box/bottle
2) The form (tablet, syrup, injection, cream, drops)
3) Your question (dose, timing, side effects, how fast it works, whether it’s safe with other meds, etc.)
If this is an emergency
If you or someone took an unknown “Cormax 0.8” product and has symptoms like trouble breathing, severe dizziness, fainting, swelling, or seizures, seek emergency care immediately.
Sources: None (the product wasn’t identifiable from the provided text).