
GENERIC NAME: codeine
BRAND NAMES: Empirin #2, 3, 4; Tylenol #2, 3, 4; Tylenol with Codeine Elixir
DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Codeine is a narcotic pain
reliever
(analgesic). Its precise mechanism of pain relief is not clearly
understood. Codeine is frequently combined with Tylenol or
aspirin for
more effective pain relief. Please visit acetaminophen (Tylenol) and Aspirin
sites for further information.
PRESCRIPTION: yes
GENERIC AVAILABLE: yes
PREPARATIONS: Tablets: 15mg, 30mg, 60mg. Elixir:
12mg/5ml
(teaspoon).
STORAGE: Store at room temperature, sealed, light-
resistant
container.
PRESCRIBED FOR: Codeine is used for the relief of mild
to
moderately severe pain.
DOSING: May be taken with food.
DRUG INTERACTIONS: EMPIRIN contains aspirin and is,
therefore,
not used in patients with a history of aspirin allergy.
Children or
teenagers with symptoms of chicken pox or influenza should
avoid aspirin
because of the association of aspirin with Reye's syndrome, a
serious
liver and neurologic condition. For more information regarding
precautions
in the use of aspirin and related medications, please visit
Aspirin site.
Tylenol with Codeine tablets contain a sulfite that can cause
allergic
asthma and even life-threatening anaphylaxis reactions in
susceptible
patients (more frequently seen in asthmatic patients).
Codeine can impair thinking and the physical abilities
required for
driving or operating machinery. Alcohol and other sedatives,
such as
Xanax, can produce further brain impairment and even confusion
when
combined with codeine. Therefore, alcohol and other sedative
intake should
be limited when taking codeine. Codeine is generally avoided
in children.
Codeine may be habit forming. Mental and physical dependence
can occur,
but are unlikely when used for short-term pain relief.
PREGNANCY: Codeine is generally avoided in
pregnancy.
NURSING MOTHERS: Codeine is
generally avoided in nursing mothers. Some studies have found codeine in the
breast milk of
nursing
mothers.
SIDE EFFECTS: The most frequent side effects include
lightheadedness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, shortness of
breath, and
sedation. Other side effects include allergic reactions,
constipation,
abdominal pain, and itching.
Last Editorial Review: 12/31/1997
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