Yes, you can take as much as you like up to about 300mg, after that a lot of factors come into play about jow many mg/kg of codeine will be toxic - health, tolerance, etc, Many over the counter medications aroud the world contain 500mg paracetamol / 12mg codeine and are quite safe.
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Yes as diclofenacis an imflamatry and codien is pain killer
It is generally safe to take codeine phosphate and paracetamol together, as they are often combined in certain medications to provide better pain relief. However, it is important to follow the recommended dosage and consult with a healthcare provider to ensure it is safe for you. Mixing codeine with paracetamol can increase the risk of side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, and difficulty breathing.
My go gave me panaco during my gout attack. Along with colchicine and prednosolone.
Panadeine Forte contains paracetamol 500mg & Codeine Phosphate 30mg, Most of the licit morphine produced is used to make codeine by Methylation. Codeine has about one-sixth of morphine's analgesic activity.
No stupid child you will die.
Codeine is an Opiate based drug, you'll know if you need to take more for the desired affect of taking away pain. Speak to your Doctor, he/she will help you if they were prescribed.
Yes, that's all co-codamol is. I take prescribed co-codamol 30-500 per tablet. 30 codeine and 500 paracetamol. Never take more than 8 paracetamol a day and always leave it for 12hrs before you start your next eight. Be careful with the codeine as it is very addictive and too much will give you terrible constipation. Hope that helps
Codeine phosphate can be detected in a person's urine for 2-4 days, and in their blood for up to 12 hours. It can be detected in a person's saliva for 1-4 days. Codeine is an ingredient in many types of cough syrup.
It is generally not recommended to take codeine phosphate with naproxen due to the increased risk of side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, and difficulty breathing. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before combining these medications.
It can, but isn't necessary. Codeine is a stronger analgesic and with it having ibuprofen, it has the same benefit that naproxen would have if added. Kinda like taking codeine with 2 ibuprofens. Not needed. If more pain relief is needed you would want to see about an increased dosage of codeine w/ibuprofen... You shouldn't take ibuprofen and Naproxen together... both act the same way on the same receptors.. you'll only get more side effects and toxicity.