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| <td valign="top" width="50%"><strong>Other Names</strong>
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| Codein, codeina, codeine, codeinum, 4,5u-epoxy3-
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| methoxy-17-methyl-7-morphinen-6u-ol, kodein
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| Substance type: opium alkaloid
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| In 1832, codeine was isolated from opium, which
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| has a codeine content of 2 to 30/0 (see Papaver
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| somniferum). Codeine is also biosynthesized in the
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| roots of Papaver somniferum 1. cv. Marianne (Tam
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| et al. 1980). It is possible that trace amounts of
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| codeine can also be found in other Papaver species
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| (Papaver bracteatum, Papaver decaisnei; cf. Papaver
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| spp.) (Theuns et al. 1986). Codeine is also an endogenous
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| neurotransmitter in humans (cf. morphine).
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| A dosage of 20 to 50 mg produces "general
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| mental stimulation, warmth in the head, and an
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| increase in the pulse rate, as also appear after the
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| consumption of alcohol" (Rompp 1950*). Codeine
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| does not appear to be metabolized in the body and
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| is excreted unchanged.
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| Because codeine suppresses the urge to cough,
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| its most important pharmaceutical use is in cough
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| syrups. The dosage when codeine is used as a
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| cough suppressant is 50 mg three times a day. A
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| dosage of 100 to 200 mg results in sleep and
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| sedation. Higher dosages elicit effects comparable
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| to those of morphine. The medical literature
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| contains repeated mentions of "codeine addiction."
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| Codeine "addicts" are said to ingest up to 2 g
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| of codeine daily (Rompp 1950, 115*). Today,
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| codeine is gaining increasing medicinal importance
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| as a substitution therapy for heroin addicts
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| (Gerlach and Schneider 1994). The pharmaceutical
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| industry synthesizes codeine primarily
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| from thebaine, the main active constituent in Papaver bracteatum Lindl. (cf. Papaver spp.)
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| (Morton 1977, 125*; Theuns et al. 1986).
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| Codeine has acquired a certain significance in
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| the music scene (jazz, rock, psychedelia), primarily
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| as a substitute for heroin or morphine. Buffy
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| Saint-Marie sang about the anguish of her codeine
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| dependence in the song "Cod'ine" (LP It's My Way!
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| Vanguard Records 1964). Quicksilver Messenger
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| Service later covered the song and made it famous.
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| In the 1990s, the wave band Codeine had several
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| albums out through Sub Pop. Cough syrups496
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| with a high codeine content were often consumed
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| as inebriants at concerts, festivals, et cetera
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| (usually in combination with alcohol and
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| cannabis) (Bangs 1978, 158).</td>
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| Codeine is available as a pure substance and as
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| codeine hydrochloride, codeine phosphate, and
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| codeine phosphate hemihydrate. Codeine is on
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| Schedule III in the United States. Preparations
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| containing codeine (tinctures, cough syrups, et
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| cetera) require a special prescription (i.e., with no
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| refills allowed and/or on special prescription
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| forms). But in other countries, including France,
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| Spain, Nepal, and India, a prescription is still
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| unnecessary and the medicine can be obtained
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| over the counter from any pharmacy.
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| <strong>Literature</strong>
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| See also the entries for Papaver somniferum,
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| morphine, and opium alkaloids.
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| Bangs, Lester. 1978. Ich sah Gott und/oder Tangerine
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| Dream. Rocksession 2:155-58. Reinbek: Rowohlt.
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| Esser, Barbara. 1998. Vom Regen in die Traufe: Das
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| Verbot des Ersatzstoffs Codein ... Focus 26 (6):
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| 58-60.
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| Gerlach, Ralf, and Wolfgang Schneider. 1994.
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| Methadon- und Codeinensubstitution:
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| Erfahrungen, Forschungsergebnisse,
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| Praxiskonsequenzen. Berlin: VWB.
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| Tam, W. H. John, Friedrich Constabel, and Wolfgang
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| G. W. Kurz. 1980. Codeine from cell suspension cultures of Papaver somniferum. Phytochemistry
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| 19:486-87.
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| Theuns, Hubert G., H. Leo Theuns, and Robert J. J.
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| Ch. Lousberg. 1986. Search for new natural
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| sources of morphinians. Economic Botany 40 (4):
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| 485-97.</td>
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| [[Category:Opioid]]
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