PieceByPiece
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So I'm aware that Fluoxetine can inhibit your body's ability to convert Codeine to Morphine, so you may not have effective pain relief.
So if I take co-codamol 8mg/500mg and it doesn't provide any effect due to fluoxetine inhibiting enzyme CYP2D6, would taking a higher amount of co-codamol 30mg/500mg provide relief?
I feel like I'm not making any sense....
Basically if you're taking something (Fluoxetine) that inhibits the ability to convert codeine to morphine, would the more codeine you take "overcome" that inability?
So if I take co-codamol 8mg/500mg and it doesn't provide any effect due to fluoxetine inhibiting enzyme CYP2D6, would taking a higher amount of co-codamol 30mg/500mg provide relief?
I feel like I'm not making any sense....
Basically if you're taking something (Fluoxetine) that inhibits the ability to convert codeine to morphine, would the more codeine you take "overcome" that inability?