Acute Porphyria Drug Database

Monograph

N02AA59 - Codeine, Combinations Excl. Psycholeptics
Propably not porphyrinogenic
PNP

Rationale
Limitations: This safety classification applies only to preparations containing a combination of the two drugs codeine and paracetamol, both of which are classified PNP. This ATC-code (N02AA59) can in some countries be used for different combinations of codeine and other drugs which in theory may be porphyrinogenic. Please refer to the classification and monograph of each individual substance. If the combination contains a substance which is not classified (NC) or has been classified as porphyrinogenic (PRP or P), the safety classification of such a combination as PNP is no longer valid. To read the full evaluation of the drugs under this ATC-kode please refer to the induvidual monographs of codeine (R05DA04) and paracetamol (N02BE01).
IPNet drug reports
Uneventful use reported in 61 patients with acute porphyria.

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Tradenames and packages
From some sources, we get a list of packages (United Kingdom, Ireland, Estonia). Other sources contain more or less "clean" versions of the trade name (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Lithuania, Norway). What you see here is the raw data we get from each country, so there will appear to be duplicates. The bold names are the searchable terms. The gray names that follow are all mapped to the bolded term.
Note: The cleaning is done automatically by a proprietary algorithm, and it may produce errors. We strive to improve it continuously.
Belgium
Algocod · Algocod 500 mg - 30 mg compr. efferv. · Algocod 500 mg - 30 mg sol. buv. (pdr.) sachet · Paracetamol / Codeine · Paracetamol/Codeine Teva 1 000 mg - 60 mg compr. pellic. · Paracetamol/Codeine Teva 500 mg - 30 mg compr. pellic.
Poland
Efferalgan Codeine
Luxembourg
ALGISEDAL · Algocod · DAFALGAN CODEINE
Latvia
Solpadeine · Solpadeine Soluble
 
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