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Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by Blue3k(m): 1:00am On Feb 11, 2018
“I dreamt my mother ripped my face off with her fingernails, cut some of my fingers and toes off, and ripped my arm off”, said a lady who had become addicted to codeine. Martinak et al (2015) reported that this fellow carried out a failed attempt to stab her mother and engaged in other violent acts as a result of her delusion.

Codeine is seemingly harmless and relatively less habit-forming than other opiates such as heroin and cocaine, but overuse can result in physical and psychological dependence, psychiatric disorders, and fatalities can result from acute overdose. Research have shown that codeine abuse may sustain addiction or increase the risk of relapse in patients addicted to other drugs.

There is no prove of a unique clinical benefit of codeine that surpasses the risk and consequences of its abuse and which can justify the administrative cost of a special governmental undertaking to control it. Codeine should simply be banned.

In January 2018, a committee instituted by the Pharmaceutical Council of Nigeria (PCN) was inaugurated by the minister of Health, Isaac Adewole to control the use of codeine in Nigeria. Though long overdue, it is nevertheless heart-warming that attention is now being paid to this huge problem.

But, is it an effective and efficient use of time and resources for this committee to “control” what is not fundamentally indispensable? Would it not be more useful if the committee, and indeed government direct their energies towards addressing the underlying issues that drive illicit demand for drugs, treat and rehabilitate those affected, and address the chaotic drug distribution system in the country?

If codeine is taken off the table and efforts are channelled towards building a sustainably resilient system, it would be less likely for another drug of abuse to permeate and gain prominence in the future. Some hearts may ache by my call for codeine ban, but this is what would best serve the interest of the larger Nigerian society. A problem with the potential of destroying an entire society should not be treated with kid’s glove.

In recent times in Nigeria, there have been a surge in crime and shocking incidences of suicide and murders. These may not be unconnected with the rise in drug abuse. The Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria raised the alarm in 2017 of the menace of codeine abuse particularly in the Northern part of Nigeria.

Those suffering from dependence on codeine are said to include young girls and married women and by some estimates, an average addict takes some 3 to 8 bottles of codeine containing syrup daily. We have nothing to lose if Codeine is banned except that it would mean an end of the party for those benefitting financially from the status quo.

Some may argue that codeine is their drug of choice for cough and others may talk about its use in pain management. Unfortunately, there is no evidence to show that codeine has no better substitute in these conditions. Codeine is not more effective than placebo in reducing cough, and yet characterized by risks of acute intoxication and dependence (Freestone and Eccles, 1997; Reilly et al, 2015).

It has also been demonstrated in studies that codeine is not more effective than other commonly available and safer analgesics.

A fundamental principle in the health professions is Primum non nocere, meaning First, do no harm! The risk of harm in codeine use is enormous and outweighs the benefit especially if viewed from the society-wide perspective. Apart from the risk to the health of the individual, codeine overuse has social consequences.

For example, a policeman with motor and cognitive impairment may indulge in extrajudicial killing (“accidental discharge”), a father or mother with psychosis can become a monster at home, a paranoid legislator would waste productive time in physical combat in the parliament, and most importantly, the youths on whose shoulders the nation should be lifted may become social misfits. Essentially, the net effect of codeine is negative.

Being a drug with no considerable benefit and yet highly prone to abuse with serious consequences, it should be banned.

By: Tiwadayo Braimoh

Tiwadayo Braimoh (e-mail: tiwaday@yahoo.com) is a Pharmacist and Health Development Specialist. He presently studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM).

Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/02/effectively-defusing-the-time-bomb-a-call-for-the-ban-of-codeine/

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by Blue3k(m): 1:11am On Feb 11, 2018
People will drunk their cup of lean regardless. We'll just end up with drug dealers to fill good for the addicts. Simply stop selling codeine over the counter. If you're drinking 5 cups of lean a day you have to much money in your pocket. That's stuff will mess up your liver long term. I know it killed Fredo Santana

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by Desyner: 5:17am On Feb 11, 2018
I propose we ban it 3 days to 2019 polls. Buhari's boys will be having withdrawal symptoms and likely stay out of trouble when results are announced.

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by NothingDoMe: 5:42am On Feb 11, 2018
Blue3k:
People will drunk their cup of lean regardless. We'll just end up with drug dealers to fill good for the addicts. Simply stop selling codeine over the counter. If you're drinking 5 cups of lean a day you have to much money in your pocket. That's stuff will mess up your liver long term. I know it killed Fredo Santana
I don't think codeine is being sold over the counter. Drugs with codeine are now controlled.

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by dingbang(m): 6:05am On Feb 11, 2018
Banning of codeine will not work in Nigeria...

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by nwabobo: 6:05am On Feb 11, 2018

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by Nobody: 6:06am On Feb 11, 2018
Hmmm
Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by Ratello: 6:06am On Feb 11, 2018
Whereas these drugs are sold like no man business up North and other "high drugs" but they will only concentrate mostly down south.

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by begwong: 6:06am On Feb 11, 2018
Kano thugs no go gree. Kwakwasiya and gandujiya thugs will never agree though their patrons will still get it anywhere in the world for them

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by Pavore9: 6:07am On Feb 11, 2018
Codeine and mental health issues. sad

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by AerialMapper: 6:07am On Feb 11, 2018
This is the favourite soft drink for northerners! Ad hypocrites that they are, the Holy book forbids alcohol and they'll enforce it but since no mention of codeine then they drink as a substitute and feel happy they aren't sinning.

Codeine abuse is a northern problem ! The north is a problem to nigeria.

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by anibirelawal(m): 6:09am On Feb 11, 2018
To science students :
Codine + Tramadol =
grin
#STAY.AWAY.FROM.HARD.DRUG.

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by Olalan(m): 6:12am On Feb 11, 2018
The way drugs are been abused by youths is a time bomb waiting to explode in a matter of time, and just like the govt. have always been irresponsible nothing is been done to check this.
Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by haywhy1026(m): 6:13am On Feb 11, 2018
Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by Dronedude(m): 6:14am On Feb 11, 2018
Habamana!!

Who is making the call and who is picking because boys awon science student.


*Modified*
If they ban codine now it will be good because i am sure the ripple effect will tell in next years election result (government will be blamed and therefore kicked out). Which will be good.

Just looking at it on a bright side.
Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by omocalabar(m): 6:15am On Feb 11, 2018
Ban codeine because of those zombies up north? Very soon u will advocate to ban gutter and soak away too....mtcheeew

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by freeman95(m): 6:15am On Feb 11, 2018
That shite mess up your veins and muscles men...

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by haywhy1026(m): 6:18am On Feb 11, 2018
Its a No No No.......Association of Science students says a big No to dat... grin

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by orjikuramo(m): 6:18am On Feb 11, 2018
It can't be banned, I believe cos it's a very effective cough syrup. You all are just abusing the poor medicine

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by DivinelyBlessed: 6:22am On Feb 11, 2018
Awon omo codeine ma bi nu oh shocked

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by Kakamorufu(m): 6:23am On Feb 11, 2018
It's about time
Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by seunlayi(m): 6:23am On Feb 11, 2018
Govt needs to wake up and act
Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by Dronedude(m): 6:23am On Feb 11, 2018
haywhy1026:
Its a No No No.......Association of Science students says a big No to dat... grin


Our class captain has spoken.

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by Dronedude(m): 6:24am On Feb 11, 2018
orjikuramo:
It can't be banned, I believe cos it's a very effective cough syrup. You all are just abusing the poor medicine


Our chapel prefect has spoken.

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by Dronedude(m): 6:25am On Feb 11, 2018
DivinelyBlessed:
Awon omo codeine ma bi nu oh shocked

Senior prefect.

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by 007author(m): 6:26am On Feb 11, 2018
Ban codeine and leave Trmadol
Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by Amirullaha(m): 6:27am On Feb 11, 2018
omocalabar:
Ban codeine because of those zombies up north? Very soon u will advocate to ban gutter and soak away too....mtcheeew
So you mean codeine is only misused by the guys up north and no single trace of misuse by those guys down south
We shouldn't add tribalism to all our statements besides, it to early to start any tribal war...
The earlier we start seeing the the better side of a person, the better for us...
#SayNoToTribalism...
#NoToNepotism...

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by Atiku2019: 6:28am On Feb 11, 2018
Reading.....
Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by eyeon(m): 6:29am On Feb 11, 2018
Codeine. grin Well, man's not hot.

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Re: Effectively Defusing The Time Bomb: A Call For The Ban Of Codeine by kolafolabi(m): 6:30am On Feb 11, 2018
It needs to be banned asap.

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