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Co-codaprin

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Co-codaprin
Combination of
Codeine phosphateOpioid analgesic
AspirinNon-opioid analgesic, NSAID
Clinical data
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Routes of
administration
Oral
Legal status
Legal status
  • UK: POM (Prescription only)
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CAS Number
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Co-codaprin (BAN) is a compound analgesic, a combination of codeine phosphate with aspirin.[1]

Co-codaprin tablets are used for mild to moderate pain.

Preparations

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AC&C is a related preparation of aspirin, codeine phosphate, and caffeine in tablet form. The caffeine is intended to counteract drowsiness which may be caused by the codeine.

AC&C is available in different formulations containing varying amounts of codeine. Formulations containing 8 mg or less of codeine ("AC&C 8" or "222") are typically available from pharmacies over the counter. A prescription is not required, but the medication must be requested from the pharmacist. The "222" and higher numbers refer to the codeine narcotic content numbers as follows:

  • 222 - contains 7.5 mg codeine
  • 282 - contains 15 mg codeine
  • 292 - contains 30 mg codeine
  • 293 - contains 60 mg codeine

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Codeine and aspirin combination product (Co-codaprin®)". gmmmg.nhs.uk. Greater Manchester Medicines Management Group. 12 January 2024.