It is known as codeina; its generic compound is known as metilmorfina. You will need a doctor's prescription in order to get it from the pharmacist (it is a severely restricted alkaloid).
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Codeine is called 'Codeine' and is an opiate painkiller.Ibuprofen isn't strictly a painkiller, it's an anti-inflammatory.You can find these drugs in Nurofen, Panadol and similar.
No its Over the counter meds... its like buying a coke
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um yea it does its called codeine syrup or if you have syrup n drink it with sprite n some jolly ranchers n skittles its called purple drank
Yes - hydrocodone (also called Vicodine) is simply a small does of codeine and a standard full-strength dose of Tylenol (acetaminophen) in one pill. It was called "Tylenol 3" back in the day.
No, oxycodone does not have codeine in it. This drug is in Percocet (and others), which is a bit stronger than codeine. I don't know what prescription you (may) have, but often, the Percocet will also have aspirin or acetominophen (Tylenol) in it as well. This is called a "compound" drug because it has two different medications in it.
No, there is no placed called Mexico, New Mexico.
ITS NOT CALLED MEXICO CITY FOR NOTHING, mexico duh
If the cough syrup with codeine does not contain Dextromethorphan, yes.
These are all called analgesics.
Its called vicoprofen, but that's hydrocodine but close!