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Co-dydramol (BAN) is a non-proprietary name used to denote a combination of dihydrocodeine tartrate and paracetamol. Co-dydramol tablets are used for the relief of moderate pain.

All formulations contain 500 mg of paracetamol per tablet and may only be sold at a pharmacy as an over-the-counter item without prescription if containing less than 7.5 mg of dihydrocodeine per tablet. Higher strengths are prescription only medicines. Four strengths of dihydrocodeine tartrate in each tablet are available: -

  • 7.46 mg dihydrocodeine in the brand Paramol.
  • 10 mg dihydrocodeine, BAN of Co-dydramol 10/500, this is also the preparation to be dispensed if no strength is specified on a prescription.
  • 20 mg dihydrocodeine, BAN of Co-dydramol 20/500 (branded product Remedeine)
  • 30 mg dihydrocodeine, BAN of Co-dydramol 30/500 (branded product Remedeine forte)

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