Co-Proxamol (Co-Prohamol) is an analgesic that contains paracetamol and dextropropoxyphene. Dextropropoxyphene is a medicinal substance with a mild narcotic effect. Co-Proxamol is prescribed orally for pain relief.
Possible side effects when taking Co-Proxamol:
- Dizziness
- Drowsiness
- Nausea
- Vomit
Trade names of the drug:
- Distalgesic
- Paxalgesic
Co-Proxamol should be taken with caution, strictly as prescribed by your doctor. An overdose of the drug can lead to severe poisoning.
Co-proxamol is a combination analgesic based on paracetamol and dextroproxifene. It was designed to relieve pain and reduce inflammation, but can also cause side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, and nausea.
Co-proxamol is available in the form of tablets and capsules that can be taken orally. Before use, consult a doctor to determine the correct dose and duration of treatment.
Side effects from co-proxamol may include dizziness, drowsiness, nausea and vomiting. These symptoms usually go away on their own and do not require special treatment. However, if side effects become severe or lasting, you should consult your doctor.
Trade names for co-proxamol include distalgsic and paxalgsic. Both drugs have similar compositions and effects, but may differ in dosage and release form.