Yes, but:
1) Amount of codeine in syrups is usually a lot lower then in pills.
2) When using a syrup, you're looking at a 99% chance of projectile barfing.
Besides, you can't perform CWE on syrups, which makes them pretty much useless for the purpose of getting high, if you're planning on staying alive (Acetaminophen)
Codeine is metabolized into morphine in the body so morphine should have similar effects.
Codeine is derived from opium as is morphine and heroin. i take hydrcodone.in my drug test it showed codeine why?
One study in the elderly found that tramadol 50 mg was similar in efficacy as acetaminophen 300 mg with codeine 30 mg. However acetaminophen 300 mg with codeine 30 mg can only be obtained with a prescription. Tramadol belongs in the opioid family and therefor there is no non-prescription drug that can get the same effect as Tramadol.
The results show positive for codeine because methadone is in the same family. Show them your prescription for the methadone and tell them that this drug is in the same family and will show positive.
Yes. Codeine is very similar to morphine, chemically. A small amount of codeine is converted by a patient's liver into morphine--usually about 10%. Its THIS small amount of morphine that give codeine its analgesic effect. So 30mg of codeine in a T3 tablet should produce the same effects as 3mg of morphine.
No OTC rug will have codeine in it since the codeine is restricted.
no it isnt. codone is sort of a "suffix". its usually the end of a drug name, usually another opiate similar to codeine.
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.
No, oxycodone does not have codeine in it. This drug is in Percocet (and others), which is a bit stronger than codeine. I don't know what prescription you (may) have, but often, the Percocet will also have aspirin or acetominophen (Tylenol) in it as well. This is called a "compound" drug because it has two different medications in it.
The answer is codeine.
its a drug
no just as an opiate unless specifically testing for either drug than they are different
There is no over counter drug contains codeine only Prescription. Reference http://www.meditests.com