Comfarol Uses

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What is Comfarol?

Relieving mild to moderately severe pain. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor.

Comfarol/ Codeine (Comfarol) is a narcotic and analgesic/antipyretic combination. It works in the brain and nervous system to decrease pain.

Comfarol indications

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Comfarol tablets are used for the relief of :

* Mild to moderately severe pain.

* Dry cough.

How should I use Comfarol?

Use Comfarol/ Codeine (Comfarol) as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.

Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Comfarol/ Codeine (Comfarol).

Comfarol dosage

Adults & childn >12 yr 1-2 tab 4-6 hrly; max: 8 tab/day. Childn 6-12 yr ½-1 tab 4-6 hrly; max: 4 tab/day.

Comfarol interactions

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It is important to tell your doctor or pharmacist what medicines you are already taking, including those bought without a prescription and herbal medicines, before you take this medicine. Similarly, check with your doctor or pharmacist before taking any new medicines while taking this one, to ensure that the combination is safe.

You should not take other medicines that contain Paracetamol (Comfarol) in combination with this medicine, as this can easily result in exceeding the maximum recommended daily dose of Paracetamol (Comfarol). Many cold and flu remedies and over-the-counter painkillers contain Paracetamol (Comfarol), so be sure to check the ingredients of any other medicines before taking them with this one. Comfarol yellow can be taken four hours after taking Comfarol pink if you still have a migraine, but make sure you do not exceed the maximum dose recommended in the information leaflet.

This medicine should be used with caution in people taking a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), for example the antidepressants phenelzine, tranylcypromine or isocarboxacid. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine if you have taken an MAOI in the last 14 days.

Cholestyramine reduces the absorption of Paracetamol (Comfarol) from the gut. It should not be taken within an hour of taking Paracetamol (Comfarol) or the effect of the Paracetamol (Comfarol) will be reduced.

Metoclopramide and domperidone may increase the absorption of Paracetamol (Comfarol) from the gut.

Long-term or regular use of Paracetamol (Comfarol) may increase the anti-blood-clotting effect of warfarin and other anticoagulant medicines, leading to an increased risk of bleeding. This effect does not occur with occasional painkilling doses. If you are taking an anticoagulant medicine and you are also taking Comfarol regularly, your blood clotting time (INR) should be regularly monitored.

In the unlikely event that this medicine makes you feel drowsy, this may be enhanced by other medicines that can cause drowsiness, such as the following:

antipsychotics, eg haloperidol

barbiturates, eg phenobarbital, amobarbital

benzodiazepines, eg diazepam, temazepam

other opioids, eg morphine, dihydrocodeine

sedating antihistamines, eg chlorphenamine, hydroxyzine

sleeping tablets, eg zopiclone

tricyclic antidepressants, eg amitriptyline.

Comfarol side effects

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What are the possible side effects of Comfarol?

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dizziness, light-headedness, feeling, faint, sleepiness, nausea or vomiting, vision disturbance, unusual tiredness or weakness, insomnia, constipation, stomach cramps, painful urination, redness or swelling at the place of injection, nightmares, a false sense of well-being, dry mouth, headache, or malaise. You may also experience the less common side effects of dark urine, bloody, black or tarry stools, white spots on lips or mouth, sore throat, pain in your lower back or side, jaundice, irregular heartbeat, restlessness, tremor or uncontrolled movements, sweating, irregular breathing, facial swelling, ringing in the ears, flushing, depression or mood swings, pale stools, or hallucinations. Taking too much Comfarol can be dangerous, and you should get emergency help immediately if you experience cold or clammy skin, severe weakness, confusion, slow heartbeat, severe drowsiness, pinpoint pupils, low blood pressure, liver or kidney damage, or severe restlessness or nervousness.

Comfarol contraindications

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Decreased kidney function.

Decreased liver function.

Children under 10 years of age, unless on the advice of a doctor.

This medicine should not be used if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have previously experienced such an allergy.

If you feel you have experienced an allergic reaction, stop using this medicine and inform your doctor or pharmacist immediately.



Active ingredient matches for Comfarol:

Codeine/Paracetamol in Australia.


List of Comfarol substitutes (brand and generic names)

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Unit description / dosage (Manufacturer)Price, USD
COMIG TABLET 1 strip / 10 tablets each (Seagull Labs (I) Pvt Ltd)$ 0.59
Comig 250 Tablet (Seagull Pharmaceutical Pvt Ltd)$ 0.06
Comig 500 Tablet (Seagull Pharmaceutical Pvt Ltd)$ 0.08
Tablet; Oral; Acetaminophen 400 mg; Codeine Phosphate Hemihydrate 200 mg
Conapin 1000's
Conapin 21's
Tablet, Film-Coated; Oral; Ibuprofen 400 mg (Pfleger)
Tablet, Film-Coated; Oral; Ibuprofen 600 mg (Pfleger)
Tablets, Film-Coated; Oral; Ibuprofen 400 mg (Pfleger)
Tablets, Film-Coated; Oral; Ibuprofen 600 mg (Pfleger)
Tablet, Film-Coated; Oral; Acetaminophen 500 mg; Codeine Phosphate Hemihydrate 30 mg
Dafalgan Codeine 16 Tablet
Tablet, Film-Coated; Oral; Acetaminophen 500 mg; Codeine Phosphate Hemihydrate 30 mg
Dafalgan Codeine 16 Tablet
Tablet; Oral; Acetaminophen 500 mg; Codeine Phosphate 30 mg
Tablet, Effervescent; Oral; Acetaminophen 500 mg; Codeine Phosphate 30 mg
Efferalgan Codeine 4 Tablet x 25 Blister

References

  1. DailyMed. "CODEINE SULFATE: DailyMed provides trustworthy information about marketed drugs in the United States. DailyMed is the official provider of FDA label information (package inserts).". https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailyme... (accessed September 17, 2018).
  2. PubChem. "codeine". https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/com... (accessed September 17, 2018).
  3. DrugBank. "codeine". http://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB00318 (accessed September 17, 2018).

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