codeine INFORMATION

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Codeine is medically prescribed for the relief of moderate pain and cough suppression. Compared to Morphine, Codeine produces less analgesia, sedation, and respiratory depression, and is usually taken orally.
Codeine is also commonly added to other painkillers or muscle relaxers. It is administered in doses up to 60 mg and it’s advised that no more than 240 mg be taken in 24 hours. Codeine Abuse
Though it has less abuse potential than other opiates, Codeine can be dangerous and may cause dependency if not used as prescribed. Less potent than morphine, Codeine is used to treat mild to severe pain and cough suppression.
Commonly known as Tylenol 3, Codeine is considered the most widely used opiate in the world. It can be synthesized from morphine or extracted from opium.

ABOUT codeine
 

Prolonged use could result in opiate dependence and psychological addiction. Known side effects include dizziness and drowsiness, which can worsen with alcohol consumption. Other side effects with the use of Codeine include headache, nausea, weakness, anxiety, euphoria, itching, vomiting, dry mouth, constipation, depression and lack of sex drive...

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GENERAL
 

Withdrawal from Codeine is relatively mild when compared to other opiates. Symptoms can include cravings, sweating, runny nose, sleeping problems, yawning, cramps, weakness, nausea, diarrhea, chills, vomiting and irritability...

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How To Take codeine
 

As with other opiates, Codeine is used recreationally and can be abused for the high it produces. Opiate detox can be difficult to overcome and may require medical supervision...

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