Dear sandyRoe,
I repeat, I have not recommended Flexiseq. And I have no personal interest in promoting it nor are my qualifications medical.
I'm not sure if we are discussing you or a friend/relative.
If for another, try the placebo-effect at least. Lie for her sake, and tell her it's a brilliant new invention which it is not. on present evidence. But that may have a good psychological effect.
If a mixture of codeine and paracetamol doesn't work, I am not optimisic of the prognosis. But the placebo effect is very real and used by G.P.'s at times. I say this because the only evidence for Flexiseg favours knee-pain above placebo but no arthritic hip studies have been carried out.
I am not a fan of codeine. I don't think it is as powerful an analgesic as many believe. When I had to take the mix, I found the codeine just added to my misery by causing constipation (a well established effect) so I gave it up and simply bought paracetamol. My G.P. was contented with this.
Best Wishes sandy - if it delivers an improvement then it will be most interesting.
SIQ.