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Codeine or co codamol ?????Why such a difference
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I have been taking co codamol 30/500 for a few years.As I was concerned about the ammoubt of paracetamol I was taking I asked my GP to change me to just codeine.WOW After taking co cods for so long I was not expecting any difference as to my understanding they where basically the same but I had to ask to be changed back to co cods as things where not the same.I had trouble going the loo(nos 1 and 2 by the way)I was cranky,depressed but worst of all the pain relief was less.
Why is this?
I only spoke to my GP on the phone to get things changed back and forgot to ask this
Any ideas?
Why is this?
I only spoke to my GP on the phone to get things changed back and forgot to ask this
Any ideas?
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Codeine solely works to block pain, rather than dealing with the cause of it.
Paracetamol primarily works in much the same way but it also acts to reduce inflammation, which frequently lies at the root of the pain. If it's the anti-inflammatory property that you were missing when you came off co-codamol, it might be worth speaking to your doctor again. (Even good old-fashioned aspirin is a better anti-inflammatory than codeine but there are more modern alternatives available).
Chris
Paracetamol primarily works in much the same way but it also acts to reduce inflammation, which frequently lies at the root of the pain. If it's the anti-inflammatory property that you were missing when you came off co-codamol, it might be worth speaking to your doctor again. (Even good old-fashioned aspirin is a better anti-inflammatory than codeine but there are more modern alternatives available).
Chris
Co-codamol is still very much available and as a seasoned painkiller taker I can tell you they are not the best asdie from Morphine. Ayabrea38 you are lucky you can take codiene or co-codamol - both make me very sick, like Loftylottie I struggle to get painkillers that work. It sounds like with you being on one painkiller for a long time then to change suddenly you were suffering from some withdrawal?! Been there, its no fun at all.
NoM - yes, NSAID plus painkiller often recommended as a combination therapy - ie cocodamol + ibuprofen, but obviously only useful to take such a combination therapy if it is felt that the pain is derived from an inflammatory process.
Disclaimer - before taking combination therapy, consult your GP or your pharmacist.
Disclaimer - before taking combination therapy, consult your GP or your pharmacist.
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