co-codamol and lisinopril
Tramadol
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No, Panadol and co-codamol are not the same. Panadol is a brand name for paracetamol (acetaminophen), which is a pain reliever and fever reducer. Co-codamol, on the other hand, is a combination medication that contains both paracetamol and codeine, an opioid painkiller. While they both contain paracetamol, co-codamol is typically used for more severe pain due to the presence of codeine.
Co-Codamal an ecstasy= certain death
can you take co-codamol and ramipril together
yes
just took some 30/500mg co codamol and now smoking a joint will let u know ps iv got a flu which is why i took the codamol and smoking a zoot to help sleep
Sniffing co-codamol actually turns the painkillers into some sort of Viagra which should make the penis on your forehead increasingly hard you vagina 😊
The proprietary name for co-codamol is often "Solpadeine," although it can also be found under other brand names depending on the manufacturer. Co-codamol is a combination of paracetamol and codeine, commonly used for pain relief. Always consult a healthcare professional for guidance on its use.
Yes this should be fine, most prescriptions for pain alleviation (Co-codamol) instruct to take 1-2 tablets every four hours, not exceeding 8 tablets. Cetrizine Hydrochloride is an anti-histamine, so will not affect the co-codamol. The only medicines that you should not take with an analgesic/narcotic such as co-codamol is more pain-killers.
yes