Df 118 Tablet

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I have taken it with zedoorl 100mg, any danger? and if so what can i do ## I am sorry, I cannot find a tablet with the marking of DF 1118, or is that supposed to be the name of the medication? Do you know the name of it or the active ingredient? I will need this information in order to understand and answer your question. ## Additional research has revealed to me that there is most likely a corrected spelling of DF 118 forte for this medication. The active ingredient is Zedoorl 100 mg (including misspellings) so I could not say if the active ingredients would interact. If you have any other information about this drug please post back...

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What is the base ingredients for DF 118. It was prescribed for severe back pain/spasm and I understand it is a schedule 7 (in SA). Is there any other similar type that is available over the counter. I am allergic to Penecillin, Asprin and Sulphur. Am recovering from stomach and intestinal ulcers at the moment due to continues anti inflamitory medication for pain control due to 4 failed back surgeries. Tramal is a daily assistance, but when these attacks occur, I used to be able to have a Voltarin injection and a cortisone injection. Now I am in a fix!!! Can you assist please. ## Good Day The principle ingrdient in DF 118 is dihydrocodeine which is an opiate minicker, it combines with your own onatuarl painkilling endorphins which your body produces in order to combat pain It is indeed a...

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Is there any side effects for this df118? ## Hello, Melinda! How are you? All medications carry the risk of causing side effects, even over the counter products. This tablet contains Dihydrocodeine, which is a narcotic opiate. It has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Learn more DF 118 details here. Is there anything else I can help with?

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does anyone know where i can pain tablets df118 30mg or remedeine forte dihydrocodeine ## I'm not fully understanding your question due to a couple grammatical errors in your description (i.e. - "know where I can pain tablets"). However I would still like to offer more information if that helps: DF 118 forte tablets contain the active ingredient dihydrocodeine, which is indicated for use in the management of moderate to moderately severe pain as well as coughing and shortness of breath. You can learn more about this drug on the page for Dihydrocodeine Details Please post back if you're able to rephrase your sentence. It seemed like a simple typo, but even missing a couple words can throw off the entire meaning behind your question.

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Hi I am a user of df 118s have been for over 7 years now. I have these on prescription though my local drug & addiction clinic. I get some off friends of friends sometimes and recently got some that are 6 years out of date. Im just wondering if these are still safe to take so long after the expiry date. If you have any answers please let me know. Thanks

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