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codeine ( solpadeine) after gtn spray?

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I’ve read that you can’t take codeine with gtn spray as they both slow breathing and lower blood pressure. So how long after taking gtn spray should I wait before taking solpadeine.

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I suggest you talk this through with a pharmacist who will give you a professional opinion. The majority of members on here are not medically trained, and even if they are they are discouraged from giving advice on matters like this.

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They gave us that info in my cardiac rehab classes (and the interval for GTN and viagra), but as I'm not on GTN it went in one ear and out the other....

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