ACETAMINOPHEN-CODEINE (acetaminophen with codeine phosphate)


Drug overview for ACETAMINOPHEN-CODEINE (acetaminophen with codeine phosphate):

Generic name: ACETAMINOPHEN WITH CODEINE PHOSPHATE (a-SEET-a-MIN-oh-fen/KOE-deen)
Drug class: Non-Opioid Analgesic/Antipyretic, Non-Salicylate
Therapeutic class: Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory or Antipyretic

Acetaminophen is a synthetic nonopiate derivative of p-aminophenol that produces analgesia and antipyresis. Codeine is a phenanthrene-derivative opiate agonist.

Acetaminophen is used extensively in the treatment of mild to moderate pain and fever. Codeine is a mild analgesic used in the relief of mild to moderately severe pain that is not relieved by a nonopiate analgesic. Because of differing mechanisms of action, codeine and aspirin or acetaminophen in combination probably produce additive analgesic effects.

Combinations containing codeine, aspirin, and caffeine are effective but produce no more analgesia than a combination of aspirin and codeine. For further information on the role of opiate analgesics in the management of acute or chronic pain, see Uses: Pain, in the Opiate Agonists General Statement 28:08.08. For use of codeine as an antitussive agent, see 48:08
DRUG IMAGES
  • ACETAMINOPHEN-COD #3 TABLET
    ACETAMINOPHEN-COD #3 TABLET
The following indications for ACETAMINOPHEN-CODEINE (acetaminophen with codeine phosphate) have been approved by the FDA:

Indications:
Pain


Professional Synonyms:
None.