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Nanny State Limits Access to Codeine
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The changes were deferred until 1st May this year. Previously a customer could just pick these off the shelf, and they were available in large packages. As a result of the changes, a customer will have to ask a pharmacist for them, and packages will be limited to a 5 day supply. Inevitably, the cost will rise and convenience will fall.
So why the change? Well, the concern is that people will get hooked on the Codeine component of these drugs, and will then take them in excessive quantities, thus causing themselves harm. Note that it's not the Codeine that does the damage here, but the amount of Paracetamol or Ibuprofen consumed, and the solution of making just Codeine available is not going to happen.
So where's the data that supports this change? You can look in the statement of reasons -
http://www.tga.gov.au/ndpsc/record/rr200906.pdf
- skip down to PDF page 41. But you will search in vain for hard facts, or even, for the most part, references to hard facts. Both the extent of the supposed harm being caused to addicts, and the benefits to be obtained from the change, are based on little more than anecdotal evidence, supposition and speculation.
We expect more from our regulators.