Can you? Yes. But it is not necessary. A pharmacist told me today that the Bromfed and Promethazine both contain an antihistamine, the promethazine being stronger. It was suggested to take either/or, but not both, preferably the Promethazine.
Codeine on its own tastes extremely bitter. If you have to take it in a solution it's best to mix it with something sweet like fruit squash or kool-aid.
Yes. You can take the same with codeine cough syrup.
Ibuprofen can interact with promethazine HCl and codeine, increasing the risk of side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, and respiratory depression. It's best to consult with your healthcare provider before combining these medications to ensure safe and effective use.
in a pill form and a cough syrup
It depends on if the cough syrup contains dextromethorphan (DXM). DXM and adderall are a very unwise mix, creating a MAOI. It can cause very negative consequences and I would highly suggest against it. If it does not contain DXM, however, there should be no problem.
Robitussin with codeine contains guaifenesin, which is an ingredient that is used to treat chest congestion by increasing chest secretions and making it easier for the patient to cough up the secretions. Promethazine is a drug that is used to treat nausea and vomiting. Codeine is used in both preparations to treat cough
NO. The dm in the promethazine IS dextromethorphan , so you would be double dosing .
no it is not safe
Most drug tests simply test for illegal drugs, opiates, amphetamines, and benzodiazapenes. Promethazine (Phenergan) does not fall into any of these categories. It is a anti-nausea medication that only works on the stomach itself, and does not contain any substance tested for in drug tests. However, because promethazine can make you very sleepy, it is not advised to take it during work or when driving.
If I am taking klonopin to sleep at night can I also take tussionex cough syrup (w/codeine)?
It is crucial to consult a healthcare professional before taking promethazine with codeine, especially if you have pneumonia. This combination can suppress the respiratory system, which may exacerbate breathing difficulties associated with pneumonia. Always seek medical advice to ensure safe and appropriate treatment for your condition.