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The only antidote for codeine is time, unless it was an overdose. Then the antidote is the emergency room.
IF you take an overdose, the cough medicine could have an alternative reaction to your body.
your asking if an opiate is safer than weed? Codeine is a painkiller, it is possible to overdose on it. You can't die from weed. Also, codeine is physically addictive, weed is not.
If you mean "codeine", then you can overdose if you take them together.....they are chemically similar, with Hydrocodone being a synthetic version and codeine being the naturally-occurring one.
Panadeine Forte contains paracetamol 500mg & Codeine Phosphate 30mg, Most of the licit morphine produced is used to make codeine by Methylation. Codeine has about one-sixth of morphine's analgesic activity.
Yes, it may cause nausea. They can also overdose causing breathing complications or death.
Absolutely NOT. This is called a "duplication of therapy" and in the case of oxycodone and Tylenol with codeine, it can cause a person to stop breathing, or potentially aspirate (breathe in) their vomit during periods of unconsciousness. Only do this if a pharmacist or doctor tells you to, as they can guarantee that you will not overdose.
Nope. vicodin contains hydrocodone wich is an extract of codeine
No, naproxen is not a codeine containing medication.
It can be lethal to take an overdose of sedatives with or without alcohol.
Yes, you can take paracetamol (Tylenol) with codeine AS LONG AS the prescription does not say "APAP". APAP means that it already contains paracetamol which can increase risk of overdose and death.As always with Codeine Phosphate, do not drive or operate heavy machinery after taking it. You may need to increase your intake of clear fluids, as Codeine is notorious for causing constipation. You should take this medication with food as taking on a empty stomach can cause upset stomachs. Also, do not take codeine for long periods of time, it is a narcotic and can be habit forming.With Tylenol (paracetamol/acetaminophen/APAP) do not consume more than 4g (4000 mg) or 8 - extra strength (500 mg) tablets in any 24 hour period.
I have been prescribed codeine and benadryl simultaneously. It may slightly reduce the effectiveness of the codeine, but that's all.