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According to Goth's Medical Pharmacology,
"Codeine is 3-methylmorphine, a semisynthetic alkaloid prepared from morphine. Morphine is obtained from opium. Both are important analgesics. Codeine is used for moderate pain."
With reference to your question, how much codeine did you take? If you have been taking opiates before, what kind of opiates do you take? Is this the first time you took codeine?
Tolerance to codeine is much slower as compared to tolerance to morphine. For non tolerant users, a dosage of 200 mg can be fatal. But to those who have been taking opiates for a long time, even a dosage of 8 grams is not enough, especially with severe pain. The more you take opiates, the more your tolerance for it increases. This doesn't mean that you continue taking opiates just for the fun of it.
Symptoms of an overdose include comatose, cyanosis, slow or absent respiration. Your symptoms indicate more of an allergic reaction, probably something with the codeine preparation or something you ate or took during that time since if it were an overdose, then you wouldn't have time nor the strength to write this post online.
In any case, I suggest you go to your doctor to check on this reaction of yours. Taking codeine again may trigger the same response, if this is the one responsible for it.
Hope this helps.
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