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Co-Dydromol and alcohol

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dot.hawkes | 21:53 Sat 03rd Mar 2007 | Body & Soul
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is it ok to mix them?
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Are you being serious Dot?
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well Athley suggested i drink some wine with my tablets i took for my back ache, i thought it was a silly suggestion but then I thought maybe it would ease my pain.
i dont think its going to harm you a lot ... will probably make you sleepy quicker. A few drinks will be ok
Well thats a silly suggestion and very dangerous
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mmmmmm difference of opinion here, there is a huge diversity of advice between it is silly and dangerous and it won't do me any harm. how confusing is that?
No, take the tablets first, then have a drink ;o)
Co-dydromol are a very powerful pain killer.......now if you'd have said you had taken a couple of paracetomol....I'd have agreed that it would be ok to have a couple of drinks...
Co-dydramol.....Alcohol will increase any feelings of drowsiness. If you do drink alcohol, drink only in moderation and be aware of its effects on you.
I oftn recommend a few drinks to patients i'm looking after, most of whom are on large doses of morphine. Like i say one or two drinks wont hurt, and will probably help the effect of the codydramol. i myself take 120mg dihydrocodiene and 1gram of paracetamol most nights and sometimes drink 1/2 a bottle of wine, or a few beers, and have only found its given me a great, pain free sleep!
It is up to you though of course
em oh just take em and enjoy, if you not about sunday night then i will call the doc for you o.k?
'Alcohol will increase any feelings of drowsiness. If you do drink alcohol, drink only a little and be aware of its effects on you'.

http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/30003121/

Taken from Patient UK...This is a reputable site...Hope this helps...

Tilly
And you really seriously wanted advice from Chatterbank????

Really?

You silly woman.....
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Hi Tilly

i have an underactive thyroid but the tablets i did get from my Doc when i had a back problem a few months ago.
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oh get a grip ummmm, you gotta take every opportunity you can to have a dig, you are not a nice person, though i think you know that anyway.
Dot...This is the correct link

http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/30003131/

Tilly
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i didn't ask for advice, Athley volunteered it, get your facts straight
dont take medical advice of a forum.....any forum.

Athley's ****** on rioja anyway lol :-))
Sorry...forgot you cant write p1ssed here :-))
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Well maybe she will take her own suggestion seriously and pop a few analgesics but i am not drinking and i amn not needing any more pain relief at the moment.
God poor Dot could have real problems by the time Till gets it right

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