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co codamol
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hubby taken 2 x 500 mg of co codamol for his back pain and pulled calf muscle. he is feeling really weird and nauseous. is 1000mg too much to take in one go? it sounds it to me, doctor said to take this. im very worried.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Anything with codeine in it makes me very sick...not immediately but after a few doses...so he may still not want anything after he wakes up.
If you want to test it out, stop the co-codamol, see if the nausea stops then re-start it and see if it returns.
As an aside I have also been prescribed tramodol for post-operative pain and I will never put that stuff inside my body ever again.....hallucinations, twitches, insomnia...dreadful stuff. I stick to ibuprofen and paracetamol now when I need pain relief. (and a hot water bottle or equivalent.)
I do hope his back and calf improve soon.
If you want to test it out, stop the co-codamol, see if the nausea stops then re-start it and see if it returns.
As an aside I have also been prescribed tramodol for post-operative pain and I will never put that stuff inside my body ever again.....hallucinations, twitches, insomnia...dreadful stuff. I stick to ibuprofen and paracetamol now when I need pain relief. (and a hot water bottle or equivalent.)
I do hope his back and calf improve soon.
ladyalex, i feel the same as you about tramadol, really awful stuff and made post op recovery more difficult than without it. it made me depressed along with some other unpleasant side effects.
paracetamol and wine are my pain killers of choice, although i do occasionally - very occasionally - take co-codamol, don't like the bunging-up effect they have.
paracetamol and wine are my pain killers of choice, although i do occasionally - very occasionally - take co-codamol, don't like the bunging-up effect they have.