Different individuals react very differently to medications, and codeine is certainly one of those medications. Some side affects can result from the combination of two or more medications, including over-the-counter drugs as well as certain herbal supplements, herbal teas, and even "energy" drinks. The best course of action would be to consult one's own pharmacist, who usually can be reached by phone without cost or appointment.
It depends. For many people codeine tends to make them drowsy. For others, it can give "energy". Also, if you take more than the indicated dosage of codeine it may cause insomnia.
I took just 5ml.cant sleep at all
Maybe
no codeine is an opiod not a cannaboid
For humans, excess use of codeine may cause death. Codeine is in the same family as Heroin. The Opioids. But codeine is a much more timid dose. Still, unwise consumption of codeine can cause dependence on it, can cause a human to fail to eliminate (constipation) can cause breathing issues to arise;and may cause death by lack of breathing if the human is asleep and not watched. Once the codeine intake is stopped, humans usually have loose bowels, perspiration& general withdrawal symptoms.
No. The suboxone will stop the codeine from working. Also, combining codeine and suboxone could cause respiratory depression (a decreased rate of breathing). If respiratory depression is severe enough it can cause death.
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Yes as it can cause the body to produce more Histamine.
Yes. Yes they can cause weird dreams for some people.
Like any drug, yes, you can drink too much codeine. In large amounts it can cause death.
Abnormal dreams are the dreams which differ from the normal dreams. They generally scare the person. Cause them to feel uncomfortable.
Yes you can sniff codeine phosphate as anything that is put into the blood stream has to go through your liver whether it is aurally or nazally codeine turns into morphine when it is passed through the liver however when you aurally consume codeine more codeine passes through the liver yet sniffing codeine cause much quicker effects but not as strong.
Any food that causes indigestion or abdominal distress for the individual can indirectly cause bad dreams for that person. The dreams merely reflect the physical discomfort. There is no specific food or group of foods that cause bad dreams for everyone.
No, codeine is an opioid of drastically different chemistry than cocaine, and thus it would not cause a false positive for this substance. It would cause a positive for certain other opioids, specifically morphine.