Buy Dihydrocodeine Online UK
Buy Dihydrocodeine online UK is a strong opioid painkiller used for the short-term treatment of moderate to severe pain when weaker painkillers are not effective.
It is commonly prescribed after surgery, injury, or for conditions involving significant pain that cannot be adequately managed with standard pain relief medicines.
If you think Dihydrocodeine may be suitable for you, complete a short online consultation for review by a registered prescriber. If approved, your medication can be prescribed and delivered directly to your door using secure and discreet delivery options.
Where to buy Dihydrocodeine online
You can safely purchase Dihydrocodeine online through a registered UK pharmacy following an online medical consultation.
Before treatment is approved:
- A registered prescriber will review your consultation
- Your medical history and current medications will be assessed
- Your suitability for treatment will be checked
If approved, your prescription can be dispensed and delivered directly to your chosen address.
Repeat prescriptions may also require a follow-up review to ensure continued safety and suitability.
Summary of Dihydrocodeine
Type of drug
Opioid painkiller (narcotic analgesic)
Active ingredient
Dihydrocodeine Tartrate
Common uses
Dihydrocodeine may be prescribed for:
- Moderate to severe pain
- Post-surgical pain
- Injury-related pain
- Joint and muscle pain
- Migraines and headaches
Brand names
- DF118 Forte
- DHC Continus
Available strengths
- 30mg
- 60mg
- 90mg
- 120mg
Available forms
- Tablets
- Oral solution
What is Dihydrocodeine?
Dihydrocodeine is a prescription-only opioid medication used to relieve moderate to severe pain.
It belongs to a class of medicines known as opioid analgesics and works by changing the way the brain and nervous system respond to pain.
Some medicines combine Dihydrocodeine with other painkillers, including:
- Co-dydramol
- Paramol
Dihydrocodeine is available in both:
- Short-acting formulations
- Slow-release formulations for longer-lasting pain relief
How does Dihydrocodeine work?
Dihydrocodeine works by binding to opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord.
This helps to:
- Block pain signals
- Reduce pain perception
- Improve comfort during recovery
Although it does not treat the underlying cause of pain, it can help manage symptoms while the body heals.
How to take Dihydrocodeine
Always take Dihydrocodeine exactly as prescribed by your doctor or pharmacist.
General advice
- Swallow tablets whole with water
- Take with food or a light snack to reduce nausea
- Follow dosage instructions carefully
- Only use for the prescribed duration
Do not exceed the recommended dose.
Dihydrocodeine dosage
Short-acting Dihydrocodeine
The standard adult dose is usually:
- 30mg every 4–6 hours
- Maximum daily dose of 180mg
Slow-release Dihydrocodeine
Slow-release tablets are typically taken:
- Twice daily
- In strengths ranging from 60mg to 120mg
Your prescriber will determine the most suitable dose for your condition.
Possible side effects of Dihydrocodeine
Like all opioid medications, Dihydrocodeine can cause side effects.
Common side effects include:
- Constipation
- Nausea or vomiting
- Drowsiness
- Dizziness
- Dry mouth
- Headaches
- Confusion
- Mood changes
These side effects are often temporary but should be discussed with your doctor if persistent.
Serious side effects
Seek urgent medical advice if you experience:
- Breathing difficulties
- Severe drowsiness
- Seizures
- Low blood pressure
- Muscle stiffness
- Swelling of the lips, tongue, or throat
- Signs of an allergic reaction
Call emergency services immediately if symptoms are severe.
Warnings and precautions
Dihydrocodeine may not be suitable for everyone.
Speak to your doctor before taking Dihydrocodeine if you have:
- Crohn’s Disease
- Ulcerative Colitis
- Asthma
- Liver or kidney disease
- Head injuries
- Seizures or epilepsy
- Thyroid disorders
- Myasthenia Gravis
- Sleep apnoea
- A history of alcohol or drug dependence
Dihydrocodeine may not be suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Drug interactions
Certain medications can increase the risk of side effects when combined with Dihydrocodeine.
Tell your doctor if you take:
- Other opioid painkillers
- Sleeping tablets
- Anxiety medications
- Sedatives
- Antihistamines
- Anti-sickness medicines
Combining Dihydrocodeine with benzodiazepines can be dangerous and may cause:
- Severe sedation
- Breathing problems
- Coma
- Death
Always inform your healthcare provider about all medications, supplements, or herbal remedies you are taking.
Can Dihydrocodeine be addictive?
Yes. Dihydrocodeine is an opioid medication and carries a risk of dependence and addiction, especially if used for long periods or at high doses.
Withdrawal symptoms may occur if treatment is stopped suddenly.
Possible withdrawal symptoms include:
- Anxiety
- Sweating
- Tremors
- Nausea and vomiting
- Trouble sleeping
- Heart palpitations
To reduce the risk of withdrawal, Dihydrocodeine should usually be reduced gradually under medical supervision.
Dihydrocodeine FAQs
Is Dihydrocodeine stronger than Codeine?
Yes. Codeine and Dihydrocodeine are similar opioid medications, but Dihydrocodeine is generally considered slightly stronger.
Can Dihydrocodeine be used for dental pain?
Opioid painkillers are not usually the first choice for dental pain. Speak to your dentist or doctor for suitable treatment advice.
Does Dihydrocodeine affect contraception?
No. Dihydrocodeine does not interfere with hormonal contraception, including emergency contraception.
How long can Dihydrocodeine be detected in urine?
Dihydrocodeine may remain detectable in urine for up to several days after use, depending on dosage and individual factors.
Important safety information
Always read the patient information leaflet supplied with your medication before use.
If you have any concerns about Dihydrocodeine or whether it is suitable for you, speak to your doctor or pharmacist before starting treatment.




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