The UK is currently facing a shortage of co-codamol and pharmacists are scrambling to keep patients topped up. CHLOE Montgomery was first prescribed co-codamol aged 16 for a migraine – and for the ...
“I decided to take a dose again for a severe headache a few weeks later,” Rachel remembers. “I’ve always experienced very bad headaches, which paracetamol and ibuprofen have zero effect on. Usually I ...
Supplies of prescription-strength co-codamol will be limited until the summer, the Scottish government has confirmed. A UK-wide shortage of the strongest form of the painkiller - the 30/500mg dosage - ...
This is the NHS advice about taking it with painkillers and other herbal supplements. Is it safe to take co-codamol with other painkillers? It's safe to take co-codamol with ibuprofen and aspirin, ...
Batch number 1K10121 of a co-codamol painkiller is being recalled for safety concerns as they potentially have too little or too much of the active ingredients – codeine phosphate and paracetamol.
CHLOE Montgomery was first prescribed co-codamol aged 16 for a migraine – and for the next 20 years, she lived behind a “fuzzy” high that helped her get through her work day as a property executive.
A mixture of paracetamol and codeine, many of us may feel a little unclear about taking co-codamol alongside other common medications. The painkiller is often used to treat the likes of migraines, ...
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