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Co-codamol Tablets
For the relief of headache, migraine, neuralgia, toothache, rheum ... Last Update 21.11.2009 05:52
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by - written on 03/02/08 (Very useful, 492 readings)
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As a rule I don't often find myself using any form of medication purely because I don't like taking things, however during this flu that I have had, I have found my body aching all over, me head, my neck, my back, my arms and my legs, aswell as my throat and you name it, I ache there, its horrible. In addition to this I also have a kidney infection which isn't helping a great deal either. I have never been so bad in my entire life, in fact have felt lifeless and have been bed-ridden for the past day, luckily I think I am getting over it now and I am up, not quite about yet, but I think the worst is over. Co-codamol are a tablet that contain Paracetamol and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/03/08 (Useful, 522 readings)
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When I injured my knee last year I took Co-Codamol Tablets That were prescibed to me by the Doctor at the A&E in hospital. I found they worked really well to get rid of the pain not just in my knee but all the aches and pains I was suffering with at the time. I found they also made me feel really relaxed. As for side affects they give you a feeling of euphoria as it was described on the information leaflett in the box I didn't think it was quite that great but I was deeply relaxed and content. Which was nice considering I had a badly injured knee. I also suffered with constipation but tomato juice and lots of fruit soon sorted that out. It did ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/01/03 (Very useful, 11610 readings)
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3 op's in January and all 3 on medicines! Still if something is worth knowing, it's worth sharing and that is what dooyoo is all about. I may have chosen a different third op for this month but after a visit to the doctors (yes, another one) I do have a season ticket you know, I thought it important to share some information with you. I have been suffering badly with headaches that seem to start at the back of my neck and work upwards. It feels like my whole head is being compressed in a vice and it makes it difficult to read, sleep and even watch TV. Using the computer is also a toil as the constant fixation at the screen can make matters ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/10/09 (Very useful, 135 readings)
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Last week as I was getting out of bed to answer the phone (7.15am) I pulled my back really really badly. I was in so much pain I wanted to cry. As I believe that I have a high pain barrier this was unusual for me to want to cry, I even had all 5 children without the aid of painkillers so I knew that I had done something quite bad. I crawled my way to the settee and found that know matter how I sat I just could not get comfortable, as my side had pulled big time and was agony. I hate taking painkillers as I don't like dosing myself up with tablets, so I started by taking 2 Ibroprofen tablets, but 1 hour later still no difference in the pain. These made no ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/07/09 (Very useful, 218 readings)
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I am unlucky enough to suffer from headaches quite often which sometimes progress into migraines, thankfully the migraines are quite rare. I have all sorts of different tablets in the house, paracetamol, ibruprofen, migraleve and recently came across Co-codamol whilst shopping online. I've heard that these are generally quite good so decided to purchase a pack and add them to my collection. I think I tempted fate as last weekend I spent the whole of saturday in bed with a bad head which wasnt helped by the nauseas feeling. I did have my new addition of tablets in by then so I dragged myself downstairs to take a couple. I had taken them around 2pm and also ... Read the complete review
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Co-codamol tablets : ADDICTIVE BUT RIDS PAIN QUICKLY!!from nayland
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