Solpadeine Plus Soluble - 24 Tablets

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  • Solpadeine Plus Soluble - 24 Tablets

Solpadeine Plus Soluble - 24 Tablets

From£7.99
  • Medication features

    Solpadeine Plus soluble tablets are a fast-acting painkiller that effectively treats a range of pain conditions, including period pain, flu, colds, rheumatic pain, dental pain, and migraines. Solpadeine contains paracetamol and codeine (both analgesics), and caffeine which acts as a mild stimulant. Paracetamol also reduces temperatures when you have a fever. Solpadeine Plus soluble tablets are suitable for anyone over 12 years of age.

    • Contains three active ingredients
    • Solpadeine Plus soluble tablets are fast acting
    • Effective pain relief from period pain, rheumatic pain, and more

Overview

This product is for short term use only. The pharmacist can only supply 1 box per patient per order.

NOTE: After selecting this product, you will need to complete a short assessment, so we can make sure this medication is suitable for you. Pricing is provided as a reference only. The final decision on issuing this medication remains with our Prescriber / Pharmacist.

Solpadeine Plus soluble tablets are for short-term use only. The pharmacist can only supply 1 box of Solpadeine Plus soluble tablets per patient per order.

Solpadeine Plus soluble tablets provide effective pain relief for a variety of conditions. It has three active ingredients - paracetamol 500mg, caffeine & codeine 8mg. They work together to give the patient fast and effective relief from the pain they are suffering from. It is important to note that codeine is a product that can cause addiction. Therefore it is recommended that Solpadeine Plus soluble tablets should only be used for a maximum of 3 days for effective pain relief.

FAQ

  • Can I prevent pain?

    Not all pain is preventable, but you can definitely reduce your risk. Think about your daily habits - regular exercise, a balanced diet, and proper posture can go a long way. Small changes in your lifestyle can make a big difference in preventing certain types of pain.

  • When should I see a doctor about my pain?

    If your pain is hanging around like an unwelcome guest or getting worse, it's time to see a doctor. Persistent or severe pain, especially if it's interfering with your daily life, should be professionally evaluated. Don't wait it out – getting help is key.

  • Can I take paracetamol and ibuprofen together?

    Mixing paracetamol and ibuprofen can be safe, but it's not a decision to make on your own. Always check with a healthcare provider before combining medications. They'll make sure this mix is right for you and won't clash with anything else you're taking.

  • How can I manage pain without medications?

    There's more to pain relief than just pills. Techniques like physical therapy, exercise, and relaxation methods can be incredibly effective. They tackle pain from different angles, helping you manage it without always reaching for medication. It's about finding what works for your body.

  • Are there any natural remedies for pain relief?

    Nature has its own pain relief options, from herbs to supplements. While they can help, remember that their effectiveness might vary. It's always a good idea to talk with a healthcare provider before trying them out, just to be safe and ensure they're right for you.

  • How long should I take pain relief medication for?

    A healthcare professional should guide how long you should use your pain relief medication. There isn’t one answer; it’s about meeting your specific needs. A doctor or pharmacist can help you figure out how long to take medication to manage your pain safely and effectively.

  • What is the NHS pain management program?

    The NHS offers a comprehensive pain management program for those dealing with chronic pain. This supportive framework provides strategies for managing pain effectively and gives you the tools and support you need to handle chronic pain in your daily life.

  • Can I take pain relief medication if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?

    When you're pregnant or breastfeeding, choosing pain relief needs extra caution. Some medications are safe, but it's crucial to consult with your healthcare provider first. They'll ensure that the pain relief option is safe for both you and your baby.

     

Side Effects

Solpadeine Plus soluble tablets may make you feel drowsy. It is not recommended to drive or operate heavy machinery whilst taking Solpadeine Plus soluble tablets.

Solpadeine Plus soluble tablets can cause addiction so it is only recommended for 3 days of use only.

Solpadeine Plus soluble tablets may cause stomach disturbances such as nausea, vomiting, constipation, and cramps. 

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Info Leaflet

Before taking any medicines such as Solpadeine Plus soluble tablets, regardless of whether they are over-the-counter or prescription-only, it is essential always to read the patient information leaflet.

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