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Pharmacogenomics and Opioid Efficacy in Sickle Cell Disease. [PDF]

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To Prescribe Codeine or Not to Prescribe Codeine?

Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy, 2014
A recently published study in Pediatrics by Kaiser et al. (2014; Epub April 21, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2013-3171) reported that on average, over the past decade, children aged 3 to 17 were prescribed approximately 700,000 prescriptions for codeine-containing products each year in association with emergency department (ED) visits.
Marc L, Fleming, Matthew A, Wanat
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Blood Codeine Concentrations in Fatalities Associated with Codeine

Clinical Toxicology, 1975
The toxicologic findings in eight cases of death due primarily to codeine overdosage are presented. Blood codeine concentrations ranged from 1.4 to 5.6 mug/ml as determined by gas-liquid chromatography. Morphine was found in only two of the blood samples, at concentrations of 0.2 and 0.6 mug/ml, and may have resulted from heroin usage rather than ...
J A, Wright, R C, Baselt, C H, Hine
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Codeine

Reactions Weekly, 2005
Abstract Codeine (methylmorphine) is a naturally occurring derivative of an opium alkaloid. Along with morphine and thebaine, it is a true ‘opiate’, i.e. a natural product and not a synthetic derivative of opium as are many of the ‘opioids’ used in every-day practice.
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Parenteral codeine

Anaesthesia, 1993
T J, Semple, P E, Macintyre, M, Hooper
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CODEINE ADDICTION

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1948
C M, GRUBER, G M, NELSON
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