Codeine: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is codeine?
Codeine is a painkiller prescribed for treating pain, coughing, and diarrhea. It is effective in relieving mild to moderate levels of pain and is available in the form of tablets, syrup, and injections. The injections, however, are only given at hospitals under the supervision of the doctor.
Codeine is made from opium and ??is a narcotic cough suppressant. It affects the signals in the brain or receptors in the central nervous system that trigger the reflexes that induce coughing.
What are the uses of codeine?
Codeine treats mild to moderately severe pain. It is also used in combination with other medications, like paracetamol (co-codamol), aspirin (co-codaprin), and ibuprofen (Nurofen Plus) to provide relief from coughing. Codeine lowers the symptoms but does not cure the root cause of symptoms or provide speedy recovery.
Codeine comes with a risk for abuse and addiction, which can cause overdose and death. The maximum daily dose for adults should not exceed 240 mg. Doses must have an interval of 4? hours between them.