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galadude, You mentioned that you got the codiene 15mg and were taking them with aspirin. You also mentioned that T3's, would be a better alternative. The T3's are a mixture of codiene 30mg and 300mg acetaminophen, Not aspirin. When you take the codiene 15mg, why not take acetaminophen instead of aspirn??? Just wondering. Because I am not sure that aspirin enhances the codiene's affect upon one's body. Maybe you have some different information, that I am not aware of? I've heard of a mixture of about 3 or 4 different compounds being mixed together, which includes the codiene and aspirin, yet those medication's were for Migrane's. Yet, you mentioned your leg as a Chief Complaint of Pain, so I don't think you're working on a mixture for Migrane's? Could be wrong, though? Hope that help's, about the acetaminophen and codiene mixture versus T3's. Snickers PS: You wondered if the codiene 15mg was codiene or sugar, a Good way to tell is to put the codiene under you tongue, and if it is bitter and tastes terrible, it is probably codiene and not a sugar tablet. Once you have had 'Straight' Codiene, and use it sublingually, you'll understand if it is Codiene or not. |
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