From the poppy. Typicaly the Turkish Poppy.
opium poppy plant in south America
Codeine is the stepped down version of morphine, which is the active ingredient in the opium scrapped from opium poppies. Google codeine to see the chemical process in preparing this substance.
Not at all. No. Codeine is an opiate--it comes from the opium poppy. Cocaine comes from the coca plant.
Codeine is an opiate that is derived from the opium poppy plant, specifically from the latex produced by the seed pods of Papaver somniferum. It is one of the several alkaloids found in opium, alongside morphine and thebaine. Codeine is typically obtained through a chemical process that involves the extraction and modification of these natural substances. It has been used for its analgesic and cough suppressant properties since the early 19th century.
no, codeine is an opiate, derived from the opium plant. it is similar to percocet. opiates have the oposite effect of cocaine.
jute plant is obtained from the stem of the jute plant
Cotton fiber is obtained from the plant by application of a chemical defoliant.
No. Codeine does not have Cocaine in it, the two are not related. Codeine is a derivative opium (the base material for morphine and heroin) the sap from a poppy head, while Cocaine comes from the leaves of the coca plant.
Yes, Tylenol with codeine is legal in Italy, but it is classified as a controlled substance. This means it can only be obtained with a prescription from a licensed medical professional. The use and distribution of medications containing codeine are strictly regulated to prevent misuse and addiction.
Tylenol with codeine and morphine are both narcotics. The actual chemical name for codeine is methylmorphine. Both are derived from the poppy plant.(opium) Codeine has most of the pharmacologic characteristics of morphine. Just not as strong
It is the opium poppy. (Papaver somniferum)
the answer is the color that was obtained was bright blue