No, codeine and codeine phosphate are not the same. Codeine is an opiate used as a painkiller and cough suppressant, while codeine phosphate is a salt form of codeine that is commonly used in medications for pain relief and cough suppression. The addition of phosphate to codeine can affect its solubility and how it is metabolized in the body.
codeine
No...there are no formulas with codeine.
no Codeine is Narcotic
extended release codeine
No OTC rug will have codeine in it since the codeine is restricted.
You can, but it's not recommended. The reason for this is, codeine is a narcotic and alcohol is, well, alcohol. The alcohol will increase the effects of the codeine. But also don't forget that codeine is generally composed with Acetaminophen (Tylenol) which is hard on your liver, and so is alcohol of course. Prolonged use of either or both can cause many liver problems such as: an enlarged liver, liver spots, cirrhosis of the liver, and(or) hepatitis.
There are 5 chirality centers, so there are 5^2 (=25) stereoisomers.
Yes, codeine is methylated morphine.
No; it is a narcotic, but its active ingredient is not codeine.
No it doesn't have codeine in it, its a tricyclic
tylenol with codeine, and gabapentin