I know Codamol have paracetamol in them but is it mostly paracetamol or codeine? just wondering, as you cannot get just the paracetamol for love not money
they are not mainly anything - they are 500mg of parats in every tabet, ad depending on the strength 8. 25 or 30 mg of codiene. You can only get the 8 over the counter
The only OTC co-codamol is 8/500 (a standard 500mg dose of paracetamol with 8mg of codeine added)
The good news :
1. Co-codamol is a better pain killer than paracetamol - the codeine does that
2. It does all the other things that paracetamol does - including fever reduction
The bad news :
1. It's addictive (that's the codeine) - do not take for more than three days
2. It will probably give you constipation (that's the codeine)
3. Opioid drugs (like codeine) tend to suppress breathing capacity - not by much in this dose and not normally an issue - but if you have Covid-19 you don't want to be doing that
I would suggest, fs, that is the person you are thinking about is prone to constipation at all, that they start on movicol at the same time as any codeine.
Lactolose is a softener rather than a laxative x you may well be right, Dave, but many people with severe breathing problems are prescribed low morphine, in order to help them breathe better.
I was genuinely shocked when one paramedic turned up to someone with difficulty breathing, who really didn't seem to understand why he was on morphine... it does suppress it though, in bigger doses.