ok i need some1 to answer this in the next like 4-5 hours if possible cause by then i wont be able to get my hands on these pharms. i can get 10mg ambien pills and 30/300 apap codiene pills. how much should i take for both, ive never done opiates so i would want to take a low dose of codeine, also wat does apap mean? im guessing 30/300 means 30mg codeine and 300 mg aspirin/tylenol plz help me out! thx
APAP is aceteminapen or Tylenol. In high doses (more than a gram or two a day) it is very toxic to your liver. The max dosage, I believe is no more than two grams (2,000 mgs) a day. (Ellis, please correct me if I am wrong, it may be 3,000 mgs.) Codeine is a mild opiate with limited recreation purposes. You may feel slighty relaxed or even nod out from it. Some people just get fuzzy and irritable from it, and some experience quite a bit of nausea. It comes in 10, 15 30 and 60 mg tablets, and is used for mild to moderate pain. It is physically and emotionally addictive, as are all opiates. If you have never done opiate before I would be very careful with them, take a small dose (maybe one or two tabs) DO NOT mix them with other drugs, or alcohol until you know how they effect you and are sure you are not allergic to them. DON'T take the Ambien and Codeine at the same time, PLEASE!!!!! Ambien is a prescription sleep aid. It is not an opiate, a benzodiazapine or a Barbituate. When prescribed for insomnia, it is often suggested to be taken while you are already in bed as it takes effect very quickly and can really knock you out. Some people will fight the sleepiness and get a weird, disconnected feeling from it, some even hallucinate. I wouldn't recommend it for anything other than it's intended purpose.
ok thx for the info, and i believe that anythign above 2grams of tylenol a day is considered "toxic" and i think like 8-10 grams of it is considered like instant deeath or kidney failure or something...but i wouldnt go there to find out
sorry i meant to say liver failure not kidney failure, if there is even a such thing as liver failure