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In the United States, the cough syrup promethazine with codeine was taken off of the market due to the high abuse potential. Promethazine with codeine was responsible for deaths in people that were using the drug for recreational purposes.
Ibuprofen would be safe to take.
Promethazine (Brand Name: PHENERGAN) Diphenhydramine (Brand Name: BENADRYL) These medications can safely be taken in combination therapy together. Phenergan is widely used to treat nausea/vomiting and comes in an injectable, suppository and pill form and can only be obtained with a prescription. Benadryl, commonly used for allergies (itchy eyes, runny nose,sneezing) Benadryl can be bought over the counter for as needed use. Just follow your Doctors orders with Phenergan and the label directions with Benadryl.
Any nacotic taken over a long period of time can damage your liver....the nausea medicine I'm not so sure of....
Most drug tests simply test for illegal drugs, opiates, amphetamines, and benzodiazapenes. Promethazine (Phenergan) does not fall into any of these categories. It is a anti-nausea medication that only works on the stomach itself, and does not contain any substance tested for in drug tests. However, because promethazine can make you very sleepy, it is not advised to take it during work or when driving.
childrens couldn't live wt their families. most of them were taken to work on labor camps. many of them died.
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The simple answer is no. Absolutely not. A syrup would be damaging to the tissue if injected no matter how much you dilute it or cook it. Sugar crystals do not belong in muscles, veins, or the blood. There are other inactive ingredients in syrups for oral administration that definitely should not be injected. The formula for the creation of a specific drug is different depending on how it is to be taken. Taking it a different way than intended when it was made, can result in dosages that are too high or that are rendered totally ineffective, in addition to the problem of the damage that the ingredients can cause to the wrong tissues. In a hospital environment they use the formula intended for injection which is sterile, pure, and very accurately measurable to get the proper dose for use as an injectable. Promethazine hydrochloride solution made for injection is very different than a syrup. In Promethazine syrup you have a lot of fillers such as: Each teaspoon (5 mL) of Promethazine HCl Syrup Plain contains 6.25 mg promethazine HCl in a flavored syrup base with a pH between 4.7 and 5.2. Alcohol 7%. The inactive ingredients present are artificial and natural flavors, citric acid, D&C Red 33, D&C Yellow 10, FD&C Blue 1, FD&C Yellow 6, glycerin, saccharin sodium, sodium benzoate, sodium citrate, sodium propionate, water, and other ingredients."
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It depends on if the cough syrup contains dextromethorphan (DXM). DXM and adderall are a very unwise mix, creating a MAOI. It can cause very negative consequences and I would highly suggest against it. If it does not contain DXM, however, there should be no problem.
There could be complications from adding the cyclobenzaprine to the mixture. Promethazine is sometimes mixed with opiates similar to hydrocodone in pharmaceutical preparations. The combination of promethazine and hydrocodone taken orally should be safer than the combination of all three, be aware that potentially dangerous interactions could still occur. Cyclobenzaprine should not be taken simultaneously with other CNS depressants (such as promethazine and hydrocodone). Also, the combination of just promethazine and hydrocodone will still cause powerful sedation with lack of coordination and possible dizziness. Do not drive under the influence of these drugs.