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Jan
31
2018
As you may know, from the beginning of February, painkillers containing codeine will no longer be available to buy over the counter at your local pharmacy.
Affected medicines include Panadeine, Panadeine Extra, Mersyndol, Nurofen Plus, Panafen Plus, Aspalgin, Codis, Disprin Forte, Codral Original Cold and Flu tablets, Demazin Day & Night Cold & Flu tablets.
The change has come from Australia’s medicine regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). In making the decision the TGA took into account compelling evidence of the harm caused by the over use and abuse of over the counter medicines containing codeine. The harm includes liver damage, lung problems and death.
If you have been taking over the counter pain codeine medication to reduce your pain, please ask your pharmacist what he or she would recommend for your particular condition.
It may be that you need to make an appointment with your GP to discuss ways to deal with your pain or your pharmacist might suggest an alternative pain medication for you to try.
Find out more about the change and obtaining the best advice for your situation here:
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