Co-Codamol 8/500 tablets SIDE EFFECT ?
I have be the pharmacist and she just said not to run any more and to take gavison which i own been doing as bisodol wasnt working... BUt i dont find it helping..
it improve off when i devour something but then comes spinal column as quick as it go.. i have be to he toilet all fine ..
please serve...
I fear something shameful is wrong..
thankyou
Answer:
I detest co-codamol and have be running a campaign against its use for 13 years. It is addictive and constipating, it can also produce headache and abdominal distress and since it is only 5% more potent than paracetamol I enjoy always considered it a excess of space of a drug.
You seem to be describing gastritis, if the symptoms are persist contact NHS Direct.
are you in the UK? you're probably worrying over zilch and the worrying is making the symptoms worse but you could ring the NHS helpline just to put your mind at rest - they are pretty polite. hope you feel better soon x
Don't verbs, hon. Co-codamol usually causes sleepiness and constipation if taken regularly.
I regard you are either suffering from trapped snake or indigestion, that is why the pharmacist suggested gavison.
Are you taking the dissolvable co-codamols? If so, the effervescence could be making you quality uncomfortable.
Best win back to your doctor and I am sure they can prescribe something more suitable.
Good luck, and don't verbs.
xx
I think you've asked this grill twice, and I've already anwered it on your other posting. Dr Frank, of course, is right,
(Thanks, Dr Frank - this interview has already be asked on another part of YA. I didn't chew over we'd get oodles MDs on YA. I was a bit worried contained by case here had be any vomiting of blood or 'coffee-grounds' - I'm a paramedic, but I'm glad that you were here to put the poor girls's mind at rest)
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