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What is Kapake?
- Kapake Tablets UK contains both paracetamol and codeine
- Kapake is sometimes prescribed when everyday medications such as ibuprofen or paracetamol alone have not relieved the pain
- The generic version of kapake 30mg 500mg is co-codamol.
- Kapake is only available when prescribed by a doctor, nurse or pharmacist prescriber
- Kapake is suitable for managing pains such as toothache, migraine or joint pains
- The codeine in Kapake can become addictive when used long term, so your prescription will need to be reviewed regularly to prevent dependence or withdrawal
- It is important to read the patient leaflet for a full list of side effects and cautions.
How Does Kapake Work? Kapake Tablets UK
kapake 30mg 500mg contains both paracetamol and codeine.
Despite years of use, we still don’t fully understand how paracetamol works. However, it is likely that it reduces pain by reducing the chemical messengers of pain in the brain. This means that although the pain might still be there, we feel it less.
Codeine is an opioid pain reliever. Codeine works by blocking the pain signals so that the signals do not reach your brain. This leads to the sensation of pain subsiding.
Taking two different types of pain relief is a good way to manage pain. With Kapake, the medications are conveniently combined in one tablet which means you need to take fewer pills each day. You can safely buy Kapake tablets UK online here.
How is Kapake Taken? Kapake Tablets UK
Kapake Tablets
Kapake is available as a capsule or tablet. Both forms should be swallowed whole with water.
Kapake can be taken with or without food, although some people prefer to take it with food to minimise nausea.
What is the proper dosage of Kapake?
Kapake 30/500mg
Kapake is available in one strength regardless of whether it is prescribed as a capsule or tablet. Each Kapake capsule or tablet contains 500mg of paracetamol and 30mg of codeine. You can safely buy Kapake tablets UK online here.
The usual dose is one or two capsules or tablets taken up to four times daily. There should be 6 hours between each dose, and the maximum number of tablets you can take in a 24 hour period is 8.
It is common for two Kapake tablets to be taken at a time. This equals a dose of 1000mg (1 gram) of paracetamol, which is the maximum recommended amount of paracetamol per dose. You must therefore not take any other paracetamol containing medications whilst taking the maximum dose of Kapake.
Codeine can become additive when taken long term. Over a long period, some people can become dependent on codeine or experience symptoms of withdrawal when stopping it. Your prescriber will talk to you about your likely course of treatment, including when and how you can expect to stop taking it to avoid dependence.
Kapake is often prescribed as a short course to avoid dependence.
Are there any side effects to Kapake?
Like all medications, Kapake can have some side effects. The side effects are related to the codeine within Kapake, and most commonly include:
- Constipation
- Nausea and vomiting (feeling sick and being sick)
- Feeling dizzy or light-headed
- Confusion
- Feeling drowsy
If any of these side effects persist or are troublesome, you should speak to a doctor for advice.
More unusually, some people experience changes to their vision, difficulty passing urine and skin rashes when taking Kapake. If any of these side effects occur, you should speak to a doctor straight away.
If you have a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) including breathlessness, lip or tongue swelling, call 999 immediately.
What warnings does Kapake come with?
Kapake may not be suitable for everyone. You should tell your doctor if you have:
- Lung problems or breathing difficulties including asthma
- Liver or kidney disease
- A head injury
- Seizures (fits) due to any cause
- Obstructive sleep apnoea
- Problems with your adrenal glands
- Alcohol or drug addiction, or if you drink more than 14 units of alcohol each week.
Kapake may not be suitable if you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding.
Some medications can interact with Kapake. You may be advised that Kapake will not suit you if you already take:
- Another medication that contains paracetamol
- Another medication that contains codeine
- Anti-sickness medications
- Blood-thinners including warfarin or heparin
- Sleeping pills
- Benzodiazepines including diazepam
- Antidepressants
- Certain antibiotics
- Medications for epilepsy.
You should also tell your prescriber about any herbal remedies or supplements you take. This will allow your prescriber to check that Kapake will not interact with them.
Where can I buy Kapake online? Kapake Tablets UK
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