Phenaphen – Acetaminophen and codeine

Codeine is in a group of drugs called narcotic pain relievers. Acetaminophen is a less potent pain reliever that increases the effects of codeine. The combination of acetaminophen and codeine is used to relieve moderate to severe pain.

Addiction to painkillers is well known. Acetaminophen (APAP), combined with opiate drugs, may lead to liver toxicity in cases in which high doses of APAP are used, especially in acute intoxication. During chronic abuse, liver disorders also may be expected.

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Drug Identification Guide

CDC Facts

CDC Addiction Info

CDC Overdose Stats

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Samhsa Workplace Programs

Drug-Free

Federal Register Codification

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