Paramol is a dual therapy pain relief medication that alleviates discomfort quickly and effectively, for a migraine, period pain, dental pain, or muscular aches. The Paramol Tablets help due to a combination of Dihydrocodeine (an effective analgesic) and Paracetamol (a regular painkiller, also helpful for reducing high temperatures and fevers). The painkiller tablets are suitable for adults and children aged 12 years and over. The active ingredients in Paramol tablets are dihydrocodeine 7.46mg a
Paramol Tablets – 32 Tablets
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Side Effects
Common Side Effects Include:ConstipationNausea or vomitingFatigue and brain fogDizzinessDry mouthSerious Side EffectsThe following side effects are rare, but you should seek medical advice immediately if you experience them:Breathing issuesDifficulty passing urineMood swingsBowel problemsAcute abdominal conditionsUnexplained bruisingVision changesAllergic reactionsAre Paramol painkillers addictive?It all depends on the patient. Paramol does contain an opioid (dihydrocodeine) that can be associated with addictive tendencies. It is recommended that Paramol is used for a maximum of 3 days onlyWhat sort of pain does Paramol treat?Paramol tablets can be used to treat a variety of pains, including back pain, headaches, migraines, period pains, dental pain, toothache, muscle aches, and other pains.Should I take lax
FAQ
Are Paramol painkillers addictive?
It all depends on the patient. Paramol does contain an opioid (dihydrocodeine) that can be associated with addictive tendencies. It is recommended that Paramol is used for a maximum of 3 days only
What sort of pain does Paramol treat?
Paramol tablets can be used to treat a variety of pains, including back pain, headaches, migraines, period pains, dental pain, toothache, muscle aches, and other pains.
Should I take laxatives whilst taking Paramol?
It is not always necessary; however, Paramol can cause constipation. Speak to one of our team for further advice about taking Paramol if necessary.
Can I take Paramol with other painkillers like Ibuprofen?
Yes, you can usually combine Paramol with anti-inflammatory medicines, including Ibuprofen and naproxen. However, it's essential to avoid using them with paracetamol-containing products.
Can I drive while taking Paramol?
It depends on how the medicine impacts you. Dihydrocodeine can cause dizziness, blurred vision, and drowsiness. If you feel tired or foggy after a dose, avoid driving.


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