no it isnt. codone is sort of a "suffix". its usually the end of a drug name, usually another opiate similar to codeine.
No.
I ‘m asking you
What is the difference between Codeine Phosphate & Dihydrocodeine?
Dihydrocodeine
No. it will show up as dihydrocodeine. dihydrocodeine breaks down into dihydromorphone which is usually not tested for, but i took a 12 panel test from the local drug store and it tested positive for opiates. ;(
You can buy Paramol (uk) They have 500mg of paracetamol with 7mg of dihydrocodeine ,whch i believe is stronger than normal codeine.Do a google search for cold water extraction and you can extract the codeine from the paracetamol.
The formula that makes dihydrocodeine is C18H23NO3 and is has a molecular mass of 301.28 g/mol. It is used to relieve pain and is 100 to 150 percent stronger than codeine.
it is just two different forms of codeine
Paracetamol is often prescribed when your pain isn't so intensive, however you can combine Paracetamol or Ibuprofen with some weaker opioids like codeine, and dihydrocodeine. For example: Co-codamol contains both paracetamol and codeine.
UK Class B drugs Acetyldihydrocodeine, Amphetamine, Cannabis, Codeine, Dexamphetamine, Dihydrocodeine, Ethylmorphine, Methylamphetamine, Methylphenidate, Nicocodine, Norcodeine, Phenmetrazine and Pholcodine.
no.
Yes, both will show up as opiates on a urine drug test.
No
Codeine is derived from opium as is morphine and heroin. i take hydrcodone.in my drug test it showed codeine why?