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Paregoric: It had opium in it, taste like licorice and I loved it! Prescribed for diarrhea and coughs. Do some good sleeping after taking a teaspoon of that stuff! Good times😂

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Paragoric. Not sure how to spell it but I'm researching it now. It has codeine in it too. Taste like licorice. I loved it. Plus it knocked me out. I love to sleep.

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Sounds like Black Draught Syrup

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