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Paragoric is an opium derived product that at one time was available over the counter to treat diareaha... ... I don't think my parents were ever aware that there might be a danger of addiction or even knew the ingredients. It was just a standard cure that was handed down from generation to generation. The bottle was small and...
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Paregoric - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Paregoric , or camphorated tincture of opium, also known as tinctura opii camphorata , is a medication known for its antidiarrheal, antitussive, and analgesic properties. It was a household remedy ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paregoric
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Because of the alcohol content and other ingredients in paregoric, we recommend using a saline solution containing 0.4mg/mL of morphine sulfate which is equivalent to the morphine concentration in paragoric.
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depts.washington.edu/nicuweb/NICU-WEB/nas.stm
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Curious, I looked up the ingredients. Paragoric is a camphorated tincture of opium used to relieve pain. Antimonial powder consists of one part oxide of antimony and two parts phosphate of calcium that has been used as a diaphoretic, emetic and cathartic called also James Powder.
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www.tngenweb.org/hancock/hancockctyoldprescripton.htm
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After Paragoric and before Imodium, there was a drug on the market for diarrhea called Donnagel PG - you did have to sign for it, just like for Paragoric in the old days, but it listed opium as one of the ingredients and it worked like a charm.
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www.curevents.com/vb/archive/index.php/t-78782.html
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Pharmaceutical Grade Opium Advanced Drug Discussion ... It's called Paregoric, not Paragoric. Check Wikipedia. Paregoric contains only 1mg/ml of morphine and a number of other, non-opium ingredients.
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www.bluelight.ru/vb/showthread.php?t=429934
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Each 5 mL (one teaspoonful) contains: ... WARNING: May be habit forming. ... Inactive Ingredients:
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www.rxlist.com/paregoric-drug.htm
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Because of the alcohol content and other ingredients in paregoric, we recommend using a saline solution containing 0.4mg/mL of morphine sulfate which is equivalent to the morphine concentration in paragoric.
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neonatal.peds.washington.edu/mertz/Public/NAS.htm
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Because other ingredients are benzoic acid, camphor, glycerine, anise oil and purified water: ... Swim's always had a curiosity for the more...esoteric meds out there....but IV paragoric, that's a new one. The camphor is definately something to avoid, but the laudanum might be workable better, dunno, swim no IV use.
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www.drugs-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=107600
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