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Medications Containing Low-Dose Codeine for the Treatment of Pain and Coughs
Author(s) -
Calvin Young,
Hannah Loshak
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
canadian journal of health technologies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2563-6596
DOI - 10.51731/cjht.2021.127
Subject(s) - codeine , medicine , medical prescription , morphine , narcotic , pharmacology , anesthesia
Codeine and codeine-containing medicines are used to treat people experiencing pain or cough symptoms. Whereas most products containing codeine require a prescription in Canada, some jurisdictions permit over-the-counter sales of products containing low doses of codeine mixed with other non-narcotic medicinal ingredients. Three overviews of reviews and 13 systematic reviews of variable methodological quality failed to identify studies on the effectiveness of low-dose codeine (i.e., 8 mg of codeine per tablet or 20 mg of codeine per 30 mL in liquid products) for the treatment of pain or coughs. There is a lack of evidence on the clinical effectiveness of oral analgesics and oral antitussives containing low doses of codeine.

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