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Codeine sulfate 15 mg/1

codeine sulfate · TABLET · Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc.

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Codeine Sulfate is a prescription opioid pain reliever available as a 15 mg tablet taken by mouth, commonly used to treat mild to moderate pain and sometimes cough. As an opioid medication, it carries risks of dependence and side effects, and should only be used as directed by your doctor.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Codeine sulfate
Generic Name
codeine sulfate
NDC Code (Product)
0054-0243
Manufacturer
Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc.
Strength
15 mg/1
Dosage Form
TABLET
Route
ORAL
Marketing Status
DEA Schedule
Schedule II (Controlled)
Application #
NDA022402
Marketing Start
07/16/2009

Recall History

No Recall History

Side Effects Reported to FDA

FDA FAERS database · These are reported events, not confirmed side effects

drug hypersensitivity814 reports
nausea502 reports
drug ineffective381 reports
malaise381 reports
vomiting369 reports
headache367 reports
arthralgia361 reports
diarrhoea351 reports
dyspnoea336 reports
cough307 reports

Full Prescribing Information

Source: FDA Drug Label (SPL)For healthcare professionals

Indications & Usage

1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE Codeine Sulfate Tablets are indicated for the management of mild to moderate pain, where treatment with an opioid is appropriate and for which alternative treatments are inadequate. Limitations of Use: • Because of the risks of addiction, abuse, misuse, overdose, and death, which can occur at any dosage or duration and persist over the course of therapy [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.1 )] , reserve opioid analgesics, including Codeine Sulfate Tablets, for use in patients for whom alternative treatment options are ineffective, not tolerated, or would be otherwise inadequate to provide sufficient management of pain. Codeine Sulfate Tablets are an opioid agonist, indicated for the management of mild to moderate pain, where treatment with an opioid is appropriate and for which alternative treatments are inadequate. ( 1 ) Limitations of Use • Because of the risks of addiction, abuse, misuse, overdose, and death, which can occur at any dosage or duration and persist over the course of therapy, reserve opioid analgesics, including Codeine Sulfate Tablets, for use in patients for whom alternative treatment options are ineffective, not tolerated, or would be other

Dosage & Administration

2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION • Codeine Sulfate Tablets should be prescribed only by healthcare professionals who are knowledgeable about the use of opioids and how to mitigate the associated risks. ( 2.1 ) • Use the lowest effective dosage for the shortest duration of time consistent with individual patient treatment goals. Reserve titration to higher doses of Codeine Sulfate Tablets for patients in whom lower doses are insufficiently effective and in whom the expected benefits of using a higher dose opioid clearly outweigh the substantial risks. ( 2.1 , 5 ) • Many acute pain conditions (e.g., the pain that occurs with a number of surgical procedures or acute musculoskeletal injuries) require no more than a few days of an opioid analgesic. Clinical guidelines on opioid prescribing for some acute pain conditions are available. ( 2.1 ) • Initiate the dosing regimen for each patient individually, taking into account the patient’s underlying cause and severity of pain, prior analgesic treatment and response, and risk factors for addiction, abuse, and misuse. ( 2.1 , 5.1 ) • Respiratory depression can occur at any time during opioid therapy, especially when initiating and following dosag

Contraindications

4 CONTRAINDICATIONS Codeine Sulfate Tablets are contraindicated for: • All children younger than 12 years of age [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.6 )] . • Post-operative management in children younger than 18 years of age following tonsillectomy and/or adenoidectomy [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.6 )] . Codeine Sulfate Tablets are also contraindicated in patients with: • Significant respiratory depression [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.2 )]. • Acute or severe bronchial asthma in an unmonitored setting or in the absence of resuscitative equipment [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.9 )]. • Concurrent use of monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) or use of MAOIs within the last 14 days [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.10 ), Drug Interactions ( 7 )]. • Known or suspected gastrointestinal obstruction, including paralytic ileus [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.14 )]. • Hypersensitivity to codeine (e.g., anaphylaxis) [see Adverse Reactions ( 6 )] . • Children younger than 12 years of age. • Postoperative management in children younger than 18 years of age following tonsillectomy and/or adenoidectomy. ( 4 ) • Significant respiratory depression. ( 4 ) • Acute or severe bronchial asthm

Drug Interactions

7 DRUG INTERACTIONS Table 1 includes clinically significant drug interactions with Codeine Sulfate Tablets. Table 1: Clinically Significant Drug Interactions with Codeine Sulfate Tablets Inhibitors of CYP3A4 Clinical Impact: The concomitant use of Codeine Sulfate Tablets with CYP3A4 inhibitors, may result in an increase in codeine plasma concentrations with subsequently greater metabolism by cytochrome CYP2D6, resulting in greater morphine levels, which could increase or prolong adverse reactions and may cause potentially fatal respiratory depression, particularly when an inhibitor is added after a stable dose of Codeine Sulfate Tablets is achieved [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.7 )] . After stopping a CYP3A4 inhibitor, as the effects of the inhibitor decline, it may result in lower codeine levels, greater norcodeine levels, and less metabolism via CYP2D6 with resultant lower morphine levels [see Clinical Pharmacology ( 12.3 )] , resulting in decreased opioid efficacy or a withdrawal syndrome in patients who had developed physical dependence to codeine. Intervention: If concomitant use of CYP3A4 inhibitor is necessary, consider dosage reduction of Codeine Sulfate Tablets until s

Adverse Reactions

6 ADVERSE REACTIONS The following serious adverse reactions are described, or described in greater detail, in other sections: • Addiction, Abuse, and Misuse [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.1 )] • Life-Threatening Respiratory Depression [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.2 )] • Interactions with Benzodiazepines and Other CNS Depressants [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.3 )] • Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.4 )] • Ultra-Rapid Metabolism of Codeine and Other Risk Factors for Life-Threatening Respiratory Depression in Children [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.6 )] • Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia and Allodynia [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.8 )] • Adrenal Insufficiency [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.11 )] • Severe Hypotension [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.12 )] • Gastrointestinal Adverse Reactions [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.14 )] • Seizures [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.15 )] • Withdrawal [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.16 )] The following adverse reactions associated with the use of codeine were identified in clinical studies or postmarketing reports. Because some of these reactions were reported voluntarily from a populati

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Codeine sulfate used for?

Codeine Sulfate is a prescription opioid pain reliever available as a 15 mg tablet taken by mouth, commonly used to treat mild to moderate pain and sometimes cough. As an opioid medication, it carries risks of dependence and side effects, and should only be used as directed by your doctor.

Is Codeine sulfate a controlled substance?

Yes, Codeine sulfate is classified as CII under the DEA Controlled Substances Act.

What is the generic name for Codeine sulfate?

The generic name for Codeine sulfate is codeine sulfate. There are 3 other brand versions of codeine sulfate.

What is the NDC code for Codeine sulfate 15 mg/1?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Codeine sulfate 15 mg/1 is 0054-0243, listed by Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc..

Product NDC

0054-0243

Package NDC

0054-0243-24

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