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| Hi there, i have just been put on these tablets (3x30mg per day) following a fall in which i broke part of my knee (docs were not sure but thought that was most likely.) Am i able to take these for the pain and Ibuprofen for the inflammation, or is it not safe to mix these? I have also read many negative comments about dihydrocodeine on a website with regards to its addictive nature; i have sixty tablets - if i take as advised will this pose me any problems? Thankyou for your time. |
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| dihydrocodine cantains codine , which comes from the same family of morphine, so it can be a highly adictive drug, so make sure u only take them when u need them and only for a short period of time. ibruprofen is an antiinflammatory which is safe to use with codine products, but make sure u dont take aspirin etc the only other painkiller u can take is paracetomol if u really need to. but only take the ibruprofen for a short time because on a long term basis it may cause stomach ulcers. |
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Yes, it is safe to take dihydrocodeine with ibuprofen. Always take ibuprofen with food (as long term use without food can cause stomach ulcers). Maximum dose of ibuprofen you can take is 2 of the 200mg tablets THREE times daily. Paracetamol can also be added to this - a maximum of 2 of the 500mg tablets FOUR times daily. Yes, repeated use of opioids MAY cause dependence and tolerance. But using a dose which is sufficient for pain control for a short period of time SHOULD be ok. These are the facts. Hope it helps. If you have any more questions please feel free to ask. |
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I once went on holiday to Kenya, and only took about 12 in 2 weeks, so as long as you take them for pain in the correct quantities, they are not addictive.
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| I've always warned people to be wary of addictive drugs but my advice has always been if you're taking the drug for the same reason as it was prescribed e.g. pain and only for that reason then I don't see you've got too much to worry about. If you find you're taking it and the reason you're meant to be taking is no longer present then you could be in trouble.
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| Dear Dr_Fred_Bob watch out for good old constipation with the dihydroCODs! try not to use Ibuprofen long term particularly if you are mature (65 and over sorry if this doesn't apply, or if you'e have high BP etc) as latest CSM advice is that it should be used for the shortest period possible Last edited by kemzero; 19th, September 2006 at 06:47 PM. |