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Treatment of mild to moderate pain, antipyretic
This medicines contains dihydrocodeine which can casue addiction if you take continuously for more than 3 days. This can give you withdrawal symptons when you stop taking it. If you take a pain killer for headaches for more than 3 days it can make them worse.
Who should not take Paramol :
Paramol tablets should not be used if you are allergic to any of theiringredients.If you feel you have experienced an allergic reaction, stop taking Paramoland inform your doctor or pharmacist immediately.
New drug drive legislation comes into force from 2 March 2015 in England and Wales. So long as you are following the advice of a healthcare professional and your driving isn�t impaired you can continue to drive as usual and aren�t at risk of arrest.
It may be an offensive to drive whist taking dihyrocodeine, if experiencing any side effects such as double vision, drowsiness, feeling dizzy do not drive.
Adults and children over 12 years: One or two tablets every four to six hours, with or after food. Do not exceed a maximum of eight tablets in 24 hours
Tablets containing dihydrocodeine tartrate 7.46mg and paracetamol 500mg