CODEIN

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All the flexural tests were conducted at room temperature (20[degrees]C) on a Codein S.L., MCO-30/139 machine (maximum load 10 kN) in a three-point bending configuration.
On 28 April 1944 suspected "acute cholecystitis" was treated with codein. In Yalta Meeting, 3-10, February 1945, his general condition apparently deteriorated: weight loss, cardiac failure, anemia, fatigue, bronchitis crushing headaches, and death due to "massive cerebral hemorrhage." Did he die eventually from metastatic melanoma?
"The more Aspirin, Codein, Dobell's solution and other extra-homeopathic remedies used, the slower the recovery."
Unwanted and often life-complicating side-effects from narcotic antitussive drugs (called also codein's group), such as the attenuation of respiratory center activity, decrease of secretion and increase of sputum viscosity and elasticity, decrease of expectoration, dependence (mainly in children), and bronchoconstriction, among others, are very well-known.