View Full Version : Should pain killers, that are addictive be prescription only
thesheriff443
25-03-2014, 03:27 PM
All in the title!
Niamh.
25-03-2014, 03:32 PM
hhhmm I don't know, I think what they did with Codeine over here was enough, basically it's kept off the shelf and you have to ask for it and then get a quiz and a lecture from the pharmacist before they will sell it to you
Crimson Dynamo
25-03-2014, 03:32 PM
I never really get what addictive painkillers are
are we talking about ibuprofen and paracetamol
when i take these they have zero effect
Niamh.
25-03-2014, 03:32 PM
I never really get what addictive painkillers are
are we talking about ibuprofen and paracetamol
when i take these they have zero effect
Codeine is addictive
Crimson Dynamo
25-03-2014, 03:33 PM
Codeine is addictive
where do you get it, the chemist?
thesheriff443
25-03-2014, 03:34 PM
I never really get what addictive painkillers are
are we talking about ibuprofen and paracetamol
when i take these they have zero effect
nurofen plus is the main one, codeine is addictive and the ibuprofen does the damage.
Niamh.
25-03-2014, 03:34 PM
where do you get it, the chemist?
It's in some painkillers like nurofen plus and solpadeine
Crimson Dynamo
25-03-2014, 03:37 PM
nurofen plus is the main one, codien is addictive and the ibuprofen does the damage.
but what is addictive about something that at best will take away a headache but gives you no feeling or high?
thesheriff443
25-03-2014, 03:40 PM
but what is addictive about something that at best will take away a headache but gives you no feeling or high?
codeine is derived from opium, the body gets used to it and you get withdrawls.
Crimson Dynamo
25-03-2014, 03:43 PM
codeine is derived from opium, the body gets used to it and you get withdrawls.
but whey would you be taking it if you did not have a sore head or a hangover etc?
Niamh.
25-03-2014, 03:45 PM
but what is addictive about something that at best will take away a headache but gives you no feeling or high?
Codeine makes you feel really relaxed and floaty, it is pretty addictive (ask Marc lol)
Crimson Dynamo
25-03-2014, 03:46 PM
Codeine makes you feel really relaxed and floaty, it is pretty addictive (ask Marc lol)
SO does a can of K cider :devil:
thesheriff443
25-03-2014, 03:47 PM
but whey would you be taking it if you did not have a sore head or a hangover etc?
it starts out as treatment for pain, say tooth ache or an injury, use it for longer than three days and your body wants more.
Crimson Dynamo
25-03-2014, 03:56 PM
it starts out as treatment for pain, say tooth ache or an injury, use it for longer than three days and your body wants more.
jesus h you must have a very lightweight system to get addicted non prescription painkillers. I can guzzle 800mg of Ibupes after a big night and i cant feel anything I just hope they do something
You get more of a buzz from a can of 4% lager
thesheriff443
25-03-2014, 04:00 PM
jesus h you must have a very lightweight system to get addicted non prescription painkillers. I can guzzle 800mg of Ibupes after a big night and i cant feel anything I just hope they do something
You get more of a buzz from a can of 4% lager
these tablets are not taken by people looking for a buzz!, normal people who take the tablets to treat pain and then find them self addicted.
Vicky.
25-03-2014, 04:08 PM
I dont see a problem with solpadeine tbh...theres a REALLY small amount of codeine in them so you would have to take like 10 tablets or something regularly to get addicted..and the 5000mg of paracetamol that would be included in 10 solpadeine tablets would probably hospitalise you so you are extremely unlikely to ever become addicted to codeine via those..
Vicky.
25-03-2014, 04:09 PM
Also I feel there needs to be SOME strong painkillers available from chemists, given that (at our doctors at least) it can sometimes take 2 weeks for an appointment.
Marsh.
25-03-2014, 04:09 PM
Codeine is in the paramol tablets I was taking for toothache. I can definitely see why it would be addictive.
Crimson Dynamo
25-03-2014, 04:22 PM
I can see how coke is addictive
now that is one vile drug
Marsh.
25-03-2014, 04:24 PM
Also I feel there needs to be SOME strong painkillers available from chemists, given that (at our doctors at least) it can sometimes take 2 weeks for an appointment.
:fist:
Yeah, the bloody waiting lists for operations are getting longer too. Give us the instructions to do it ourselves. :mad:
Vicky.
25-03-2014, 04:26 PM
:fist:
Yeah, the bloody waiting lists for operations are getting longer too. Give us the instructions to do it ourselves. :mad:
Painkillers are miles away from operations though :laugh:
I dont have to worry about this anyway, but I am thinking of others.... My mothers medicine cupboard is like a ready stocked pharmacy :joker: She gave me some solpadol (persciption version of solpadeine I think) when my codeine ran out as I had a week to wait for an appointment and I literally cant sleep with my rib pain..and stupid me figured there would be the same amount of codeine in as in my normal tablets, so popped 3 (30mg each..or should have been) only to find out half an hour later when I felt very floaty and weird that solpadol actually have 60mg codeine in each one.. :facepalm:
Marsh.
25-03-2014, 04:28 PM
Painkillers are miles away from operations though :laugh:
I dont have to worry about this anyway, but I am thinking of others.... My mothers medicine cupboard is like a ready stocked pharmacy :joker: She gave me some solpadol (persciption version of solpadeine I think) when my codeine ran out as I had a week to wait for an appointment and I literally cant sleep with my rib pain..and stupid me figured there would be the same amount of codeine in as in my normal tablets, so popped 3 (30mg each..or should have been) only to find out half an hour later when I felt very floaty and weird that solpadol actually have 60mg codeine in each one.. :facepalm:
:joker:
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