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Codeine... for Narcolepsy? EXPLAIN!?

Addyman

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So I'm looking on Wikipedia just to figure out what classification of sleep disorders Narcolepsy lies in to refresh my memory.

I scroll down somewhat and my screen stops at "treatment" for a second

I see "Codeine"

WHY in the world would Codeine be used for Narcolepsy?

Is Wikipedia trolling me again?
 
GHB is mainly used because it has the least effect on REM sleep though a common problem with narcolepsy is going into REM sleep almost instantly after falling asleep. Lots of medications have off label uses and the use of codeine for a sleep condition is not that surprising.
 
Why use codeine instead of the time proven treatments of amphetamine or methamphetamine?
 
Codeine releases histamine which is a known "wakefulness" horomone.

I'm moving this to BDD. This is not Advanced by any means.
 
Aren't a lot of typical 'depressants' stimulating at low doses, before they start to depress the CNS? (eg. alcohol, opiods maybe?)

Your mileage may vary, I reckon in cases like this its highly dependant on the user.


http://opioids.com/codeine/codeinenarc.html

2 seconds of google searching leads me to find that it works as a treatment, narcoleptics use Xyrem which is normally a sedative too...

5 seconds of reading that abstract leads me to believe that it DOES NOT work as a treatment


coz it aint narcolepsy without the lulzzzzzz...
 
"So I was bumbling around on Wikipedia and found drug X treats Condition Y, can someone tell me more" = BDD
"Drug X treats condition Y, here are links to the studies, why are the results this way?" = ADD
 
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