Re: Laudanum derivants Tinct Opii and Tinct Opii Camph were frequently used in 50s.
Much more used was Chlorodyne, Tinct Chlorof and Morph.
Paragoric and Chlorodyne mainly in cough mixtures. Laudanum in diarrhoea mixtures like Crete cum opii (chalk and opium) rhubarb and opium etc.
Cough mixtures knocked out by 'limited list' in 1984 and diarrhoea mixtures standardised on kaolin and morph until this was replaced by present standard loperamide.
We also used to dispense sulphaguanidine and penbritin KS for this indication.
In a similar way Urolucosil and other sulphonamides for UTI replaced by trimethoprim.
Before amoxicillin, sulphamezathine (smez) was standard for children.
How things have changed!
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