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this metabolism is missing and thus codeine is virtually ineffective in these individuals. Compared to morphine, codeine produces less analgesia, sedation, and respiratory depression, and is frequently taken orally. Codeine is medically prescribed for the relief of moderate pain. It is made into tablets either alone or in combination with aspirin, acetaminophen (TylenolŪ) or ibuprophen. Codeine is an effective cough suppressant and is found in a number of liquid preparations. Codeine products are also used to a lesser extent as an injectable solution for the treatment of pain. It is by far the most widely used naturally occurring narcotic in medical
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but the wives intervened and the death became periodic and temporary, and is symbolized by the waxing and waning of the moon. Soma kidnapped Tara, wife of Brihaspati. This began a war, and Brahma eventually forced Soma to let her go. She gave birth to his son, Budha. The drink Soma was kept and distributed by the Gandharvas. Haoma Haoma is the ancient Iranian (Persian) form of the word 'soma', the intoxicating and invigorating drink of the gods which was central to early Aryan religious ritual. The making of soma/haoma from a plant is described in detail in the Rigveda, and
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