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Sure you can, i must warn you that codeine is highly addictive. But combining the two shouldn't be a problem. I did it for years. Taken orally that is, codeine should not be injected as it caused resparitory depression and can send you into a coma. Just play it safe.

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Yes, there is no problem in taking codeine while taking antibiotics. There is no interaction between those 2 drugs (regular antibiotics, e.g. penicillins, cephalos, etc..) However, codeine might block cough and shouldn't be used with purulent or very "expectoring" pneumonia (or any lung infection)

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Any time you take two mood-altering substances together, there is a chance of interaction. In this case, the most common effect is reduction of the analgesic effect of the codeine. You should not mix drugs without consulting your physician or a pharmacist.

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14y ago

It is not advised because they interact. Floxetine inhibits the breakdown of codeine to morphine. The pain relieving effects of the codeine tablet are therefore not felt.

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