Codeine Phosphate

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Codeine is an opioid analgesic. It is much less potent as an analgesic than morphine and has relatively mild sedative effects. Codeine or its salts, especially the phosphate, are given orally in the form of linctus for the relief of cough, and as tablets for the relief of mild to moderate pain, often with a non-opioid analgesic such as paracetamol.

Pronunciation

Codeine phosphate 30mg

Generic Name 藥名 HA Code 藥物代碼 Classification藥物分類
Codeine phosphate 30 mg tablet COED01 DD

Mechanism of Action

Equivalent doses of opioid analgesics

Analgesic/Route Dose
Codeine: PO 100 mg
Diamorphine: IM, IV, SC 3 mg
Dihydrocodeine: PO 100 mg
Morphine: PO 10 mg
Morphine: IM, IV, SC 5 mg
Oxycodone: PO 6.6 mg
Tramadol: PO 100 mg

Route of Adminstration

IV

PO (tablet form)

PO (suspension)

Dosage

Mild to moderate pain:

Oral: 30-60 mg every 4 hours, max 240 mg/day.

For non-productive cough:

Oral: 15 to 50mg three or four times daily.

Doses in children

The use of codeine is restricted to the short-term treatment of acute, moderate pain in children over 12 years of age who do not respond to other analgesics such as paracetamol or ibuprofen.

The recommended oral dose:

  • 30 to 60 mg (0.5 to 1 mg/kg) of codeine phosphate given every 6 hours when necessary, max of 240 mg daily.
  • The duration of treatment should not exceed 3 days.