Pain Relief – Co-Codamol

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The medication co-codamol is an effective treatment for pain. However, it’s important to note that long-term use of this drug can cause addiction and withdrawal symptoms. It can also lead to serious liver and kidney damage if misused or abused. Abuse of this drug can also result in the development of respiratory depression, where the breathing slows down and blood pressure drops. This can be fatal if not treated immediately.

co codamol for sale contains two medicines – paracetamol and codeine. It is available in different strengths – the lowest strength (8/500) can be bought without a prescription and from a pharmacy but the higher strength (15/500 and 30/500) are only available on prescription from your doctor. The strength is written as 2 numbers on the pack (eg 8/500 or 15/500) and you should not take more than 8 tablets in 24 hours. The tablet or capsule dissolves in the mouth and works within an hour to begin relieving your pain, and will continue working for about 5 hours.

Co-Codamol and Alcohol: A Risky Combination

Both the paracetamol and the codeine in co-codamol are opioids, which work by mimicking your body’s natural painkillers, called endorphins. They control pain by stopping nerves from sending messages to the brain that you feel pain. They also block other substances that can make you feel pain – for example, prostaglandins.

The codeine in co-codamol can cause constipation. If you are taking this medicine, do not take alcoholic drinks and try to leave at least 4 or 6 hours between doses. Pregnant women should only take this medicine if the benefits outweigh the risk to the baby.