yes
cough syrup that has codeine in it
Codeine Phosphate Linctus 15mg/5ml (cough medication, Codeine Linctus) or Codeine Phosphate 25mg/5ml (pain medication, syrup)
Pleurisy is not contagious. There may be a need to stay home, especially if prescribed codeine cough syrup, which can cause drowsiness.
Bromfed DM is an antihistamine. Regular dosage will not get you high. Anything in excess can cause decreased alertness and drowsiness.
Drinking Corex cough syrup, which contains codeine and chlorpheniramine, can lead to drowsiness, dizziness, confusion, and impaired coordination. Abuse of Corex can also cause addiction, respiratory depression, and even overdose, which can be fatal. It is crucial to use this medication only as directed by a healthcare professional to avoid these harmful effects.
Elixirs have a higher ethanol content, used as a preservative and co-solvent. They are mainly active in the stomach/GI tract. Linctus are mainly active in the throat and are more sticky and thick. They are usually sweeter and syrup-based.
Yes, promethazine DM syrup can make you feel sleepy. Promethazine is an antihistamine that can cause sedation as a side effect. It is often used to treat allergies, motion sickness, and nausea, but its sedative properties can lead to drowsiness in many individuals. Always use it as directed and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns about its effects.
Corex taken in extremely high quantities cause to short term memory loss, sleeplessness, tremors and spasms. Muscular pains and dehydration are other common side-effects. Long term abuse leads to serious kidney damage or constipation.
the syrup itself should not, but removing it may cause damage
no because corn syrup is not healthy and im a candy freak and i dont eat it because it can cause diease
yes
Codeine is OK to take while on concerta, however, be careful with a codeine cough syrup. Some codeine cough syrup also contains Pseudophedrine Hydrochloride, a decongestant. Pseudophedrine Hydrochloride will react with concerta and cause nervousness, shakiness, increased heart rate, and anxiety. The reason being is that concerta is a Central Nervous System (CNS) stimulant and so is Pseudophedrine Hydrochloride, causing a "double whammy" to your CNS. It depends from person to person on if the codeine will cause drowsiness or wakeuflness.