you will have a good trip, puke or overdose and die. do not ;-) mix with spasmoproxyvon, alchohol, marijuana, fortwin, nitrazepam, flunitrazepam, and any other in the benzodiazipine family. alternatives include phensydyl, corex, codicon, to name just a few. warning: do not choke on own puke. you will die.
No, the cough syrup with codeine will show up as opiates.
No you can not.This syrup is meant for orally administration and for cough it should only be taken from mouth. but if codeine is in other form like emulsion or suspension or suppositories,then one can think of rectal route.but syrup is meant for oral only.
Yes. Cough syrups mix medicinal chemicals and other substances to create the orally taken medicine.
Q-Tussin syrup contains the cough suppressant ingredient dextromethorphan (DXM), which, when taken in high doses, can produce hallucinogenic effects and a dissociative "high." However, abusing DXM in this way can be dangerous and has the potential for serious health risks. It is important to always use medications as directed by a healthcare provider.
If the cough syrup contains codeine, it can be detected in the urine for 1 to 2 days. After that, it will be out of a person's system. Codeine can be detected in the hair for around 90 days depending on how much and how often a person has taken it.
When the purpose it is being taken for does not match the purpose for which it was intended. Using cough syrup to get high is one example of abuse.
Cough medicine has relatively few side effects, when taken properly, but stomachaches are possible or a slight burning sensation when taking the medicine.
what about it do you want to know if you can take them or if there are any side effects please revise your question
DXM is an acronym for the drug Dextromethorphan which can have some severe side effects if taken in excess. The ingredient DXM is commonly found in cough syrups and if taken as directed there are no dangers. However if one takes DXM in high doses some of the dangers are seizures, heart palpitations, psychosis and potentially heart failure.
The dextromethorphine in most cough syrups might cause a false positive on a drug screen, because it is molecularly similar in some respects to amphetamine. On a 5 panel instant test, you might be able to convince a nurse that cough syrup is the cause of the positive amphetamine result. It will not, however, "cover" any kind of amphetamine, legal or illegal. Also, If the test taker sends in a sample for a sophisticated lab performed mass spectronomy analysis, they will know every single drug and chemical present in your body when the test sample was taken. Legally, dextromethorphine (cough syrup main ingredient) is not categorized as an amphetamine.
No. One has Loratidine and second have chlorpheniramine. Both are Antihistaminic drugs. So do not take first one till second one is taken.
No. It is a combination of an expectorant (Guaifenesin) and an cough-suppressant, (dextromethorphan). Dextromethorphan (DXM) actually possess CHOLINERGIC properties. If taken in excess, cholinergic toxidrome can be induced.