Codeine Overdose: Codeine is a member of the drug class opiates. Opiates include all naturally
occurring drugs with morphine-like effects such as codeine and all semi and
fully synthetic drugs with morphine-like effects such as heroin and meperidine
(Demerol). Codeine can be administered orally (PO), subcutaneously (SC), intramuscularly
(IM) and rectally (PR). Codeine cannot be safely administered by an intravenous
(IV) injection as it may result in pulmonary oedema, facial swelling, dangerous
release of histamines, and various cardiovascular effects. It cannot be administered
intranasally (snorting). Codeine free base can be smoked on the aluminum foil
("chasing the dragon") similarly to smoking heroin. Codeine can be found in many medications such as Tylenol #3, Actifed with
Codeine, Robitussin A-C, and Empirin #3 for example. Symptoms of a Codeine overdose include: If you or someone you know is experiencing an overdose from Codeine do not
induce vomiting, call the Poison Control Center. What to expect if you or someone you know is taken for care due to a Codeine
overdose: