Depends what mg but they are strong and addictive
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No.
Promethazine-codeine 6.25-10 mg is pretty strong depending on your weight and how well you tolerate medicine. It might affect some people more than others.
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Promethazine-codeine 6.25-10 mg is pretty strong depending on your weight and how well you tolerate medicine. It might affect some people more than others.
Tylenol with codeine and morphine are both narcotics. The actual chemical name for codeine is methylmorphine. Both are derived from the poppy plant.(opium) Codeine has most of the pharmacologic characteristics of morphine. Just not as strong
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.
VERY weak. When considering analgesic potency, it is equal to about 2mg of hydrocodone. The MINIMUM dose of codeine usually prescribed is 30mg.
Codeine is a strong pain killer classified as a narcotic.
Pure codeine base is not very soluble in water, and it doesn't have a very long shelf-life. Such chemicals are often salted with a dilute strong acid to make them more water soluble and increase their stability. So Codeine Sulphate is Codeine base plus a little bit of sulphuric acid.
It's pretty strong. It has a lot of Tylenol in it. And since Oxycodone is a stronger narcotic than that of Hydrocodone or Codeine, it is a pretty strong strength.
Pure codeine base is not very soluble in water, and has a short shelf life. When codeine base is mixed with a dilute strong acid, such as Sulfuric Acid, it forms a salt: Codeine sulfate. This salted version is more water soluble and has a longer shelf life. Most medicines are salted in this manner.
No it is a strong muscle relaxant. Its generic name is CARISOPRODOL. Certain Brands may contain codeine though.