
Dihydrocodeine : Ervaringen? Tips?
#1
Posted 26 December 2006 - 08:07 PM
Heeft er iemand ervaring met het spul? Mijn schilpad heeft tabletjes van 120 mg. Mijn schilpad vind codeïne, hydrocodone en oxycodone maar flauw. Hoe zal mijn schilpad hier op reageren. Mijn schilpad weegt 78 kg dus kan best wat aan! Internetbronnen spreken over een versie die vele malen sterker is dan codeine, mijn schilpad neemt dit met een zakje zout. Mijn schilpad was ook erg teleurgesteld in zaken als morfine en andere opiaten.
Wie kan mijn schilpad helpen?
Btw, mijn goudvis doet ook de groetjes!
Mr.Toasted- wouldnt it be cool if one day you found out you were actually someone elses imagination.
#2
Posted 26 December 2006 - 08:26 PM
Maar misschien weet je slager wat meer van het spulletje.

"It's better to destroy peoples beliefs, than to give them beliefs." - Alan Watts -
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#3
Posted 26 December 2006 - 11:11 PM
maar dat is natuurlijk ook weer persoons gebonden.
hij is even aan het kijken wat voor een doses hij ook al weer nam.
gr.
SL. van W.
#4
Posted 26 December 2006 - 11:59 PM
Mr.Toasted- wouldnt it be cool if one day you found out you were actually someone elses imagination.
#5
Posted 27 December 2006 - 12:28 AM
#6
Posted 27 December 2006 - 12:37 AM
Dihydrocodeine (DHC Continus) 1 pill*120mg Mundipharma is alles wat mijn schilpad weet.
Mijn hond gaat de vervaardiger es vragen om meer info.
Mr.Toasted- wouldnt it be cool if one day you found out you were actually someone elses imagination.
#7
Posted 27 December 2006 - 01:43 AM
90 mg and 120 mg
Dihydrocodeine Tartrate
Please read this leaflet before you start taking your tablets.
If you have any questions, or you are not sure about anything, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Keep this leaflet in a safe place, you may want to read it again.
What is in DHC CONTINUS tablets?
The prolonged release tablets contain the active ingredient dihydrocodeine tartrate 90 mg or 120 mg. Dihydrocodeine belongs to a group of medicines called analgesics or 'painkillers'.
The tablets also contain the following inactive ingredients:
- Lactose
- Cetostearyl alcohol
- Purified talc
- Hydroxyethylcellulose
- Magnesium stearate
The tablets are made by blablablala --> ... stomme koe, mijn tabletten zijn generisch en gekocht in Roemenië

What are the tablets for?
The tablets are used to relieve severe pain.
Who can take the tablets?
Adults, the elderly, and children over 12 years can take the tablets. They are not recommended for children under 12 years.
Who may not be able to take the tablets?
Some people should not take the tablets, or may need a different dose to others.
Do not take the tablets if:
- you are sensitive or allergic to dihydrocodeine or any of the other tablet ingredients;
- you have difficulty breathing, obstructive airways disease, or if you are having an asthma attack;
- you have raised intracranial pressure (severe headache, feeling sick) or a head injury;
- you abuse alcohol; --> aargh[/b[
- you have paralytic ileus (a type of bowel problem);
- you have an intolerance to some sugars (e.g. lactose).
Also tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have any condition shown in the list below:
- Asthma or other breathing problems;
- Chronic bronchitis;
- Thyroid problems;
- Kidney problems;
- Liver problems; [b[ Hell yeah, 13 jaar druggebrui
- Biliary problems;
- Difficulty passing urine
- Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas);
- Constipation or other bowel problems;
- Cor pulmonale (a heart problem after long-term lung disease);
- You are inclined to abuse medicines.
- you are taking medicines to help you sleep (for example tranquillisers, hypnotics or sedatives);
- you are taking medicines to treat depression called monoamine oxidase inhibitors or if you have taken this type of medicine in the last two weeks.
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Only take the tablets if they have been prescribed for you. Never give them to other people, even if their symptoms are the same as yours.
DHC CONTINUS tablets may make you feel sleepy. If affected you should not drive or use machinery. [b]What about pc's or machine elves, thoe one who come visit me while tripping?[/b]
How do I take my tablets?
The label on your medicine will tell you how many tablets to take and how often. If you are not sure, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Swallow your tablets whole with water. Don't break, crush or chew them. If a tablet is broken, chewed or crushed the entire 12-hour dose may be absorbed rapidly into your body. This can be dangerous, causing serious problems such as an overdose.
The usual dose for adults and children over 12 years is 60 mg to 120 mg every 12 hours. Elderly people may need a smaller dose than other adults. Children under 12 years should not take the tablets.
You should take your tablets every 12 hours. For instance, if you take a tablet at 8 o'clock in the morning, you should take your next tablet at 8 o'clock in the evening.
What should I do if I forget to take my tablets?
If you forget to take your tablets, take your next dose as soon as you remember, unless it is almost time for your next dose. Then go on as before.
What should I do if someone accidentally swallows my tablets or I take too many?
Call your doctor or local hospital straight away.
Will I have any problems?
Like all medicines, DHC CONTINUS tablets may occasionally cause side effects in some people. In patients treated with DHC CONTINUS tablets, the following side effects have been reported:
Common: constipation, feeling sick, vomiting, headache, sleepiness, itching and rash.
Uncommon: inability to pass urine, ureteric or biliary spasm, dry mouth, mood changes, blurred vision, sweating, decreased libido, flushing, abdominal pain, low blood pressure, paraesthesia (tingling in fingers and toes), confusion, dizziness, hallucinations, itchy rash, paralytic ileus (loss of intestinal movement), difficulty breathing.
Tolerance or dependence (reliance on the medicine) may occur.
If you experience any of these or any other side effects, they are troubling you, and you think they may be caused by your treatment, you may wish to discuss this with your doctor.
How long and where should I keep my tablets?
There is a 'use-by' date on the label. For example, EXP 8.2005 means that you should not use the tablets after the end of August 2005. After the 'use-by' date, take any tablets you have left to a pharmacy.
Do not keep your tablets above 25°C (77°F). Keep them in a safe place where children cannot see or reach them.
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Date this leaflet was written:
October 2005
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Mr.Toasted- wouldnt it be cool if one day you found out you were actually someone elses imagination.
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