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Dihydrocodeine 30 patient information leaflet No Further a Mystery

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Like other phenanthrene derivatives, dihydrocodeine is mainly metabolised in the liver with the resultant metabolites remaining excreted largely inside the urine. Patients may also supplement their treatment with further pain relievers. These could be signals the patient is developing tolerance. The risks of establishing tolerance must be defined to the https://leonardr117rlv3.ja-blog.com/profile

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