It depends how much and how frequently it is used. I found it was similar to other opioid withdrawels but less unbearable. You can get restless legs high blood pressure bone aches headaches sweats and phychologol problems.. If you're on a high dose def talk to your doc to taper down
See :- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codeine_phosphate#Adverse_effects Withdrawal symptoms are the same as any other opiates, frightening and painful.
What is the difference between Codeine Phosphate & Dihydrocodeine?
: What is the difference between codeine phosphate and co-codamol?
Codeine phosphate (the most common salt of codeine) is very _soluble_ in water including cold water.
yes
See :- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codeine_phosphate#Adverse_effects Withdrawal symptoms are the same as any other opiates, frightening and painful.
What is the difference between Codeine Phosphate & Dihydrocodeine?
: What is the difference between codeine phosphate and co-codamol?
Codeine phosphate (the most common salt of codeine) is very _soluble_ in water including cold water.
Codeine should be tapered off correctly before taking zyban. Zyban will not help codeine withdrawal, furthermore it may exasberate symptoms such as palpitations, cold sweats and difficulty breathing. I have researched Zyban (bupropian; Wellbutrin) and codeine substantially however I have first hand experience of this and I would not recommend it. See your GP.
it is just two different forms of codeine
yes
Paracetamol and Codeine Phosphate Hemihydrate.
no it is not. penicillin is an antibiotic and codeine is an opiate.
Codeine Phosphate Linctus 15mg/5ml (cough medication, Codeine Linctus) or Codeine Phosphate 25mg/5ml (pain medication, syrup)
CODEINE PHOSPHATE HEMIHYDRATE, CAFFIENE, PARACETAMOL
Codeine is soluble in ethanol. Codeine Phosphate, however, is soluble in water and only slightly soluble in alcohol.