Dihydrocodeine Pain Reliever
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They come in 30mg, 60mg and 120mg. I don't know if they get any stronger than that.
30mg I find works better for myself as I am sure the stronger they get they become time-released, coated, and don't have the same all around efficacy.
This is a narcotic and will carry the same risk of addition and side effects as other narcotics.
Side effects may include:nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation.
Are there any other questions?
I'm taking 30mg of dihydrocodeine as prescribed, but when I take the 30mg I get stomach aches. I have been told that there's more chalk in the 30mg than the 60mg of dihydrocodeine tablets. Is this true?
For your stomach cramps 'rabeprazole' would sort it out superbly. Hope it helps.
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