At a Glance
| Codeine | Acetylfentanyl | |
|---|---|---|
| Class | Opioids | Opioids |
| Routes | oral | insufflatedsublingual |
| Effects | 27 documented | 17 documented |
Dosage
Only in Codeine
oral
| Level | Dose |
|---|---|
| Threshold | 30 mg |
| Light | 50–100 mg |
| Common | 100–150 mg |
| Strong | 150–200 mg |
| Heavy | 200 mg |
Only in Acetylfentanyl
insufflated
| Level | Dose |
|---|---|
| Threshold | 2 mg |
| Light | 5–10 mg |
| Common | 10–15 mg |
| Strong |
Duration
Only in Codeine
oral
Come Up
Peak
Offset
Onset: 30 min – 45 minCome Up: 1 hrs – 2 hrsPeak: 3 hrs – 5 hrsOffset: 2 hrs – 4 hrs
Total: 3 hrs – 6 hrs
Only in Acetylfentanyl
insufflated
Onset
Onset: 7 min – 10 min
Total: 3 hrs – 4 hrs
sublingual
Onset
Effects
Safety
Interaction: Codeine + Acetylfentanyl
No direct interaction data available between these substances. This does not mean the combination is safe.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Codeine and Acetylfentanyl?
Codeine is classified as a Opioids (Substituted morphinans) while Acetylfentanyl is classified as a Opioids (Anilidopiperidine). They share 16 effects in common, with 11 effects unique to Codeine and 1 unique to Acetylfentanyl.
Is it safe to combine Codeine and Acetylfentanyl?
There is no direct interaction data available for combining Codeine and Acetylfentanyl. This does not mean the combination is safe. Always exercise caution and research thoroughly.
Which is stronger, Codeine or Acetylfentanyl?
Codeine and Acetylfentanyl are typically administered via different routes, making a direct potency comparison difficult. They belong to different pharmacological profiles and should not be compared by dose alone.