Analgesic
Codeine
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Codeine
, Tylenol #3, Acetaminophen with Codeine, Tylenol with Codeine
See Also
Opioid
Indications
Opioid Analgesic
Low efficacy and potential for significant adverse effects
Cough Suppressant
(
Antitussive
)
Often abused (other agents are preferred)
Contraindications
Breast
feeding women
All children under age 12 years old
Children ages 12 to 18 years old with additional risks
Tonsillectomy
or adenoidectomy
Obesity
Sleep Apnea
References
FDA Drug Safety Communication (4-20-2017)
https://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/ucm549679.htm
Preparations
Codeine 30 with
Acetaminophen
300 tablets
Dose: 1-2 tablets orally every 4-6 hours
Avoid due to low efficacy and increased toxicity risk
Preparations
Acetaminophen with Codeine Elixir (not recommended)
Risk of
Opioid
induced respiratory depression and other
Overdose
adverse effects (especially in children)
Deaths in children have occurred with codeine
Analgesic
s following
Tonsillectomy
and adenoidectomy
Resulted in FDA black box warning in 2013
(2013) Presc Lett 20(4): 21
FDA Drug Safety Communication
http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/ucm339112.htm
Components
Acetaminophen
(120 mg/5ml Elixir)
Codeine (12 mg/5ml Elixir)
Dosing
Age 3 to 6 years: 5 ml/dose every 4 hours prn
Age 7 to 12 years: 10 ml/dose every 4 hours prn
Efficacy
Acetaminophen
is a safe and effective
Analgesic
Codeine is no more effective than standard
NSAID
s
Naprosyn
is as effective in post-operative pain
Ouellette (1986) Curr Ther Res 39(5):839 [PubMed]
Busquets (1988) Curr Ther Res 43(2):311 [PubMed]
Codeine offers no significant benefit to
Tylenol
Zhang (1996) J Clin Pharm Ther 21(4):261 [PubMed]
Adding Codeine to
Tylenol
increases adverse effects
Jochimsem (1978) J Am Geriatr Soc 26(11):521 [PubMed]
Codeine 60 mg equivalent to
Aspirin
650 mg
Precautions
Weak
Analgesic
, with abuse potential and risk of death in ultrarapid
CYP2D6
metabolizers
Other agents are preferred:
NSAID
s,
Acetaminophen
, short acting
Morphine
,
Hydrocodone
,
Oxycodone
Non-responders to Codeine: 10% of patients
Lack endogenous enzyme to convert to
Morphine
Risk of
Opioid
induced respiratory depression and other
Overdose
adverse effects (especially in children)
Associated with
CYP2D6
ultrarapid metabolization (fast metabolizers) found in 5-30% (depending on ethnicity)
Deaths in children have occurred with codeine
Analgesic
s following
Tonsillectomy
and adenoidectomy
Deaths likely related to ultrarapid metabolizers with underlying airway disorders (e.g.
Sleep Apnea
)
Resulted in FDA black box warning in 2013
AAP recommends no use of Codeine products under age 18 years old
FDA Drug Safety Communication
http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/ucm339112.htm
Resources
Codeine Tablet (DailyMed)
https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=010905f9-3bcb-4b50-9fe8-a3ad0010f14c
Acetaminophen with Codeine (DailyMed)
https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=eadc80fa-13c3-471a-a22f-6fe7e1ab290f
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