Co Codamol

Co-Codamol Tablets offer a dual-action approach to pain relief by combining two potent ingredients: paracetamol and codeine. This unique formulation is tailored for individuals who experience inadequate pain relief from standalone medications like ibuprofen or paracetamol.

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Co Codamol ingredients

Co-codamol comprises a combination of two distinct medications: codeine phosphate and paracetamol. Codeine falls under the category of opioid analgesics, serving to alleviate pain, while paracetamol functions as a standalone pain reliever.

Is Co Codamol addictive?

Delivering rapid and effective pain relief, this medication is invaluable for alleviating the discomfort experienced by patients. However, it’s crucial to be aware of the potential for addiction to co codamol and its associated with this product.

Can you take Ibuprofen & co codamol together?

It’s safe to take co-codamol with ibuprofen and aspirin. Do not take co-codamol with paracetamol, or other medicines that contain paracetamol, unless you’ve been advised to by a doctor. Co-codamol already contains paracetamol so you could be at risk of paracetamol overdose. If you’re currently using any other medications, including over-the-counter ones, it’s essential to consult with your doctor or pharmacist before using co-codamol tablets. Refrain from taking these tablets if you’re already using any other medications containing paracetamol.

Can I use Co Codamol if I am pregnant?

It’s advisable to consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist prior to using this product if you’re pregnant or considering pregnancy. Typically, medications containing codeine aren’t recommended during this period. Refrain from taking co-codamol if you’re breastfeeding, as the codeine component can convert to morphine and transfer into breast milk.

How long can I take Co Codamol tablets for?

It is advised to limit the use of Co-Codamol to a maximum of three consecutive days. Should there be a requirement for prolonged usage, it is imperative to seek prompt medical advice.

Potential side effects of Co Codamol capsules

This medication may lead to various side effects, including constipation, nausea, allergic reactions like skin rash, as well as dizziness or drowsiness. It’s important to note that if you experience dizziness or drowsiness, refrain from driving or operating machinery. If you have any concerns about these effects any other unusual reactions, discontinue use and consult your doctor or pharmacist for further guidance.

How to take co-codamol tablets

Ingest co-codamol tablets whole with a sip of water, ensuring not to exceed three days of use unless directed otherwise by your physician. For adults, the recommended dosage is two tablets every 4 – 6 hours, as necessary, with a maximum limit of 8 tablets within a 24-hour period. Children aged 16 – 18 should take 1 – 2 tablets every 6 hours, not exceeding 8 tablets in a day. Children aged 12 – 15 are advised to take 1 tablet every 6 hours, with a maximum of 4 tablets in any 24-hour interval. For an exhaustive exploration of cold and flu remedies tailored to your specific needs, we encourage you to peruse our specialized Cold and Flu webpage . Within this meticulously curated selection, you’ll encounter a vast array of treatments meticulously formulated to target and alleviate the myriad symptoms commonly associated with these seasonal afflictions. Whether your focus is on soothing persistent coughs, clearing stubborn nasal congestion, or alleviating discomfort, our comprehensive range of solutions is designed to cater to every aspect of your wellness journey. From potent cough suppressants to gentle decongestants and reliable pain relievers, our extensive line-up ensures that you’ll find the perfect remedy to address your unique symptoms. Furthermore if you’re looking for a more natural approach to tackling your cold or flu take a look some of our other next day delivery products such as Halls Soothers (Blackcurrant Flavour) – Meds For Less or Olbas Oil – Meds For Less. PIL- [556065][1065036689]-ZEN-01202423-16tt-UK-EX-PIL.-32’s (medicines.org.uk)
Yes, it can be addictive. This medicine contains codeine, which can cause addiction if taken continuously for more than three days. Prolonged use may lead to withdrawal symptoms when you stop taking it. Additionally, using this medicine for headaches for more than three days can worsen them. While following the instructions on the pack generally prevents addiction, certain situations necessitate consulting a doctor. These include needing the medicine for extended periods, exceeding the recommended dose, or feeling very unwell when stopping the medicine but experiencing relief upon resuming it. Refer to the Patient Information Leaflet or contact our medical team for further details. 
 
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It’s safe to take co-codamol with ibuprofen and aspirin, however you should talk to a medical professional before using medications together. Do not take co-codamol with paracetamol, or other medicines that contain paracetamol, unless you’ve been advised to by a doctor. Co-codamol already contains paracetamol so you could be at risk of paracetamol overdose. If you’re currently using any other medications, including over-the-counter ones, it’s essential to consult with your doctor or pharmacist before using co-codamol tablets. For full details refer to the Patient Information Leaflet

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It’s advisable to consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist prior to using this product if you’re pregnant or considering pregnancy. Typically, medications containing codeine aren’t recommended during this period. Refrain from taking co-codamol if you’re breastfeeding, as the codeine component can convert to morphine and transfer into breast milk.

It is advised to limit the use of Co-Codamol to a maximum of three consecutive days. Should there be a requirement for prolonged usage, it is imperative to seek prompt medical advice.

This medication may lead to various side effects, including constipation, nausea, allergic reactions like skin rash, as well as dizziness or drowsiness. It’s important to note that if you experience dizziness or drowsiness, refrain from driving or operating machinery. If you have any concerns about these effects any other unusual reactions, discontinue use and consult your doctor or pharmacist for further guidance. And for full details refer to the Patient Information Leaflet

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