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hyoscine hydrobromide (scopolamine?) potentiating opiates

lukey2

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hi guys, currently using codeine for moderate pain relief and have noticed quite a rapid tolerance, having to use different potentiators and increasing my dose regularly. i'm unable to access more effective medication indefinitely, due to having to travel long distances to see a doctor. i have been reading up on http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=10221 the 'twilight sleep' induced by scopolamine, and morphine. used for pregnant house wives back in the 50s to suppress pain brought on by child birth. since codeine is a prodrug and is converted to morphine is it possible that hyocine hydrobromide, (not 100 percent sure if it is the same as scopolamine or similar) could potentiate the codeine to enhance the analgesic effects? i have 'kwells travel sickness prevention and they obtain 0.3mg each of hyoscine hydrobromide any help would be much appreciated,
 
update* after a bit more searching and information i deemed it safe to consume both the hyoscine hydrobromide, and codeine. taking 2, 0.3mg hyoscine hydrobromide 45 minutes before consuming the 150mg of codeine. an hour post consumation i have noticed a large increase in analgesic and euphoric effects, considering taking another 0.3 mg to see if i can further any more effects from either the codeine or hyoscine. a very possible potentiator, since i've not heard or seen much about this as one for opiates, as far as i have surfed the web, i consider it an effective analgesia or euphoria potentiator, whichever effect the person who consumes is after.
 
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