Codeine phosphate is a weaker opioid compared to dihydrocodeine, meaning dihydrocodeine is more potent. Both are used for pain relief, but dihydrocodeine is typically prescribed for moderate to severe pain, while codeine phosphate is often used for milder pain or as a cough suppressant.
No
it has dihydrocodeine
Dihydrocodeine
dihydrocodeine, opioid painkiller
Dihydrocodeine 30mg and DF118 (which contains dihydrocodeine and paracetamol) can be differentiated by their composition and packaging. Dihydrocodeine is a single active ingredient medication, while DF118 combines dihydrocodeine with paracetamol, typically resulting in a different intended use for pain management. Additionally, the tablets may vary in appearance, such as color or imprint, which can help identify them. Always consult a pharmacist or healthcare provider for accurate identification and information.
The amount of dihydrocodeine needed to achieve a high can vary significantly between individuals due to factors like tolerance, body weight, and overall health. Generally, misuse of this medication is dangerous and can lead to serious side effects or overdose. It’s essential to use dihydrocodeine only as prescribed by a healthcare professional. If you have concerns about substance use, it's advisable to seek help from a medical professional.
Yes you do gain weight.
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Weight Gain Is a common side effect of Insulin
While people with chlamydia may gain weight, chlamydia does not itself cause weight gain.
yes it does cause weight gain!