Co-dydramol is a non opioid analgesic, Containing Paracetamol and dihydrocodeine tartrate. Used in central nervous system analgesia and musculoskeletal and joint diseases.
No, codydromol and paramol are not the same. Codydromol is a brand name for a medication containing codeine and dihydrocodeine. Paramol, on the other hand, is a brand name for a combination of dihydrocodeine and paracetamol. Both medications contain dihydrocodeine, but differ in their other active ingredients.
CODYDROMOL IS PARACETAMOL (a.k.a. acetaminophen, Tylenol) mixed with dihydrocodeine tartrate. It's basically a "boosted" Tylenol. Ibuprofen (a.k.a. Motrin) is also a pain reliever (non-narcotic), but it differs from Tylenol because it is an NSAID (having anti-inflamatory) properties. Before you mix both types of pills, you really should ask your doctor or your pharmacist.
The ramipril and bisoprolol act to control your blood pressure. Assuming you regularly take these and that your blood pressure is within normal limits, then yes you can take all three together. Co-dydramol will not alter the way the other drugs work or are handled by the body in any way. Bare in mind that co-dydramol contains 500mg of paracetamol per tablet though, so you should not take more than 8 tablets in a 24 period.