Posted on 12th Dec 2024 / Published in: Medications
Co-codamol is a painkiller, primarily used for managing moderate to severe pain. It is a common prescription for ailments like migraines, muscular pain, nerve pain, and surgical or dental pain. Additionally, this drug has antipyretic properties that can reduce fever.
Co-codamol works as a pain reliever through the dual action of its active ingredients: paracetamol and codeine. Paracetamol inhibits prostaglandin synthesis, subduing pain transmission and fever. Meanwhile, codeine, an opioid, binds to mu-opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord. This binding adjusts pain perception and lessens the emotional reaction to pain. Additionally, codeine suppresses the cough reflex.
Co-codamol, a potent painkiller, belongs to the combination analgesics category of drugs.
Adults:
Children aged 16 to 18 years:
Children aged 12 to 15 years:
The NICE guidelines state that Co-codamol should not be used in children under 12 years of age due to the risk of opioid toxicity.
Additionally, Co-codamol can be addictive, so it's important to take it only as directed by your doctor and not to increase the dose or take more than the recommended amount.
Common side effects:
Serious side effects (rare):
Long-term side effects:
Co-codamol can cause life-threatening breathing problems, especially when first starting the medication, after a dosage increase, in older adults, or in those with existing lung problems . Patients should be monitored closely for these serious side effects.
Herbal and dietary supplements 2 such as Boswellia (frankincense) have anti-inflammatory properties that may help reduce pain. Turmeric contains curcumin, which has been shown to have analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. Cloves contain eugenol, a natural pain reliever that can be used topically for toothaches or other localised pain. Fish oil supplements rich in omega-3 fatty acids may help reduce inflammation and pain.
Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body. It may help relieve various types of pain, including headaches, back pain, and arthritis pain. 2
Physiotherapy, osteopathy and other manual therapies can help significantly with joint and muscle pain without the need for opioids.
Applying heat or cold directly to the site of pain can help reduce inflammation and provide relief. Heat is often better for chronic pain, while ice is more effective for acute injuries. 2
In many countries, co-codamol is only available by prescription from a doctor. Over-the-counter sales of co-codamol have been restricted in some countries due to concerns about misuse and abuse.
Some individuals metabolise codeine differently due to genetic variations, which can affect the drug's effectiveness and the risk of side effects. This means that for some people, co-codamol may not provide adequate pain relief, while for others, it may be too strong.
Disclaimer
This article is generated for informational purposes only. It was created in July 2024. Medications and medical guidance can change over time. Therefore, it is essential to consult with your general practitioner or healthcare provider before making any decisions regarding medications or treatment plans. Your GP can provide personalised advice based on your specific health needs and conditions.
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