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What (who) is codeine - definition

OPIATE USED TO TREAT PAIN
Methylmorphine; Codeine phosphate; Codein; Codeine dependence; CodeineFree; Codeine addiction; Triatec; ATC code R05DA04; ATCvet code QR05DA04; Codicept; Coducept; Codeine hydrochloride; 3-Methylmorphine; Codeine sulphate; Codeine sulfate; Codiene
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Codeine         
·noun One of the opium alkaloids; a white crystalline substance, C18H21NO3, similar to and regarded as a derivative of morphine, but much feebler in its action;
- called also codeia.
codeine         
Codeine is a drug which is used to relieve pain, especially headaches, and the symptoms of a cold.
N-UNCOUNT
codeine         
['k??di:n, -d?i:n]
¦ noun Medicine an analgesic drug derived from morphine.
Origin
C19: from Gk kodeia 'poppy head' + -ine4.

Wikipedia

Codeine

Codeine is an opiate and prodrug of morphine mainly used to treat pain, coughing, and diarrhea. It is also commonly used as a recreational drug. It is found naturally in the sap of the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum. It is typically used to treat mild to moderate degrees of pain. Greater benefit may occur when combined with paracetamol (acetaminophen) or a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) such as aspirin or ibuprofen. Evidence does not support its use for acute cough suppression in children or adults. In Europe, it is not recommended as a cough medicine in those under 12 years of age. It is generally taken by mouth. It typically starts working after half an hour, with maximum effect at two hours. Its effects last for about four to six hours. Codeine exhibits abuse potential similar to other opioid medications.

Common side effects include vomiting, constipation, itchiness, lightheadedness, and drowsiness. Serious side effects may include breathing difficulties and addiction. Whether its use in pregnancy is safe is unclear. Care should be used during breastfeeding, as it may result in opiate toxicity in the baby. Its use as of 2016 is not recommended in children. Codeine works following being broken down by the liver into morphine; how quickly this occurs depends on a person's genetics.

Codeine was discovered in 1832 by Pierre Jean Robiquet. In 2013, about 361,000 kg (795,000 lb) of codeine were produced while 249,000 kg (549,000 lb) were used, which made it the most commonly taken opiate. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. Codeine occurs naturally and makes up about 2% of opium.

Examples of use of codeine
1. In the body, codeine is transformed into morphine.
2. India is now going into manufacturing codeine and [merperidine] too.
3. The warning is not meant to discourage women who are prescribed codeine from breast–feeding.
4. It proposed instead licensing growing poppies needed for much–needed medicines such as morphine and codeine.
5. In fact, I was here to reduce myself from mainlining heroin to swallowing codeine tablets instead.