Vicodin has the potential to alter the brain's neurotransmitters.
No, codeine is an opioid of drastically different chemistry than cocaine, and thus it would not cause a false positive for this substance. It would cause a positive for certain other opioids, specifically morphine.
Codeine acts on the brain to suppress the cough reflex, which reduces the urge to cough. It also has a mild pain-relieving effect that can help to soothe a sore throat associated with coughing. However, it is important to use codeine with caution and as directed by a doctor, as it can have side effects and the potential for addiction.
all of it
The brain.
the left side of your head
no its effect on throat and skin
The brain it effects mostly.
it all depends on what type of epilepsy on witch part of the brain it effect's types of epilepsy effect both side of the brain .some are to hard to pin point
The central nervous system including the brain.
Tylenol with codeine combines acetaminophen, a pain reliever, with codeine, an opioid that enhances pain relief. This combination can effectively alleviate tooth pain by reducing inflammation and blocking pain signals to the brain. However, it's important to use it under medical supervision due to the potential for side effects and dependency associated with codeine. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate pain management.
no, codeine is an opiate, derived from the opium plant. it is similar to percocet. opiates have the oposite effect of cocaine.
It is because in ADD/ADHD patients there is a part of their brain that is running slower than the rest of the brain.. the stimulants activate 'that' part of the brain so it can run at the same speed as the rest of the brain.