My friend is on codeine regularly (daily) for a persistent back injury. She’s worried that regular use and sometimes overuse of codeine can affect her liver, and cause damage. Is there any chance of this?
yes.....with the administration of ALL drugs there is a chance of side effects and this is the same with codeine.
HOWEVER...codeine is a powerful analgesic which relieves severe pain and that is the number one function for Drs ...to relieve pain.
The price one may have to pay, is constipation, which is an annoying side effect of codeine and others may include ..MAY .....addiction (dependance) and mental problems. Other side effects depend upon length of time taken and dosage and could involve liver damage.
However....if codeine relieves your friend's symptom of pain, it may be difficult to persuade her to seek alternative analgesics.......and i would quite understand that opinion.
well done sqad
codeine is not noted for liver damage - but the paracetamol she may be taking it with IS - but not in the doses on the box
( I think it has gone down to 4g paracet a day )
jolly interesting than drug - one of my faves - not to take of course
hey they let the tramadol lady out of the slammer in Egypt did you see? - methoxylated morphine which works by being demethoxylated. Classic pro-drug
and so since it works froo morphine - why is codeine much better as suppressing cough and constipating than morphine is?
and I dont remember anyone saying dont take too much morphine because it will screw your liver
One of my tenants was addicted todeine and he got through we thought 240 mg a day - so any less than that I think is OK
and if any reader doesnt understand do me a favour and just pass on without the usual whining and gristling about my love of sentences wiv mor dan fwee wordz
I am not sure whether this is anecdotal or there is valid research for it, but I am told that where opiates are used for the relief of physical pain, there is less instance of addiction....it may just be of course that this is because there more oversight of its use.
When you say overuse, do you mean that she is using more than she should and is she on prescription codeine, monitored by a GP, or OTC ones?
If she is worried then get her to have a chat with her GP and be honest about any other issues which may affect the health of her liver, such as alcohol or being overweight. They can then advise on any appropriate checking/monitoring/action and discuss her pain relief options, and any other therapies which might help her.
you are absolutely correct - when I was making heavy weather from a hemo colectomy ( nil by mouth for 28 d) - I found I could give myself a decent nights rest if I racked up the self ad morphine
and I said to my GP - fonny dat ! when I was well it didnt work - I got excited and had nightmares
"and I dont remember anyone saying dont take too much morphine because it will screw your liver "
You're right when you say the paracetamol in the codeine is more inclined to cause liver damage than the actual codeine, but codeine itself can also lead to liver damage, mixed with paracetamol it's much more likely.
Of course you can extract the paracetamol with some kitchen science, cold water extraction and some paper towels but this is not advised as paracetamol keeps dosage of codeine to safe levels.
I always thought codeine was less powerful (pure) than morphine.
And no PP, i didn't know the Tramadol lady was let out of Egypt, that is a new one. She was silly to take it all in the first place though.