A feeling of heaviness in the legs. A feeling of aching all over. General unease. A knowledge that taking the tablets again will definitely ease the symptoms. (Not a craving for the medication per se) Snappiness with loved ones. the symptoms are relatively mild but definitely compelling enough to make you feel like stopping them by continuing with the medication. This sounds like a craving but it is subtly different. The drug will ease the symptoms and that is all you want really. There may be a slight 'high' to be had but his is not what is the main thing in your mind. Just a relief of the heavy legs and aching. If you could persevere with the symptoms for three days they will get less and less and you will be free. And feel better. Mike RGN
co-codamol and lisinopril
What is the answer
Tramadol
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.
band name for cocodamol