: Antihistamine combined with an opioid agonist.
According to the Davis’s Drug Guide , healthcare providers must monitor several critical factors:
: Crushing, chewing, or snorting the extended-release product can lead to an uncontrolled delivery of codeine, which may result in a fatal overdose.
: Contraindicated for patients with acute or severe bronchial asthma or significant respiratory depression.
: Because opioids can cause significant constipation, bowel function should be routinely monitored. Patients are often encouraged to increase fluid and fiber intake or use stimulant laxatives if treatment exceeds 2–3 days. Contraindications and Risks
: Antihistamine combined with an opioid agonist.
According to the Davis’s Drug Guide , healthcare providers must monitor several critical factors:
: Crushing, chewing, or snorting the extended-release product can lead to an uncontrolled delivery of codeine, which may result in a fatal overdose.
: Contraindicated for patients with acute or severe bronchial asthma or significant respiratory depression.
: Because opioids can cause significant constipation, bowel function should be routinely monitored. Patients are often encouraged to increase fluid and fiber intake or use stimulant laxatives if treatment exceeds 2–3 days. Contraindications and Risks