codeine linctus is available over the counter at the discretion of the pharmacist ( that is you dont have a right, you only have a power, and the pharmacist doesnt have a duty to supply only a liberty/privilege ) and you should sign the codeine book but I havent done that for years
So choose you pharmacist wisely - some do and some dont
I think it is 15mg/ml - one adult dose four mls ( 1 tsp ) = 60mg
The consultant advised me to take codeine hence my asking. He didn't mention a dosage and I didn't think to ask at the time. I will raise it with GP at my next appointment.
You can also get ibuprofen/codeine otc - this is my 'nuclear option' for joint pain - note that there is 60% more codeine than in co-codamol 8/500 tablets :
Oooh - given that it is designed to go from "water to concrete" (figuratively at least) I think that might be a tad drastic unless you could titrate the dose quite accurately, Woofs?
1, Immodium is loperamide.
2. Loperamide is a lot less drastic when it comes to concrete than codeine. Its what is generally suggested for people who need to control the ahem “liquidity of motion” if things like mebeverine and hyoscine haven’t worked. Bit surprised at codeine as a suggestion...its not mentioned on the NHS advice page
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Irritable-bowel-syndrome/Pages/Treatment.aspx