Did a bit of research
Chemists' Own Pain Tablets Each Chemists' Own Pain Tablets contain the following active ingredients:
Paracetamol 500 mg
Codeine Phosphate 10 mg
The following inactive ingredients are found in Chemists' Own Pain Tablets:
starch - maize
cellulose - microcrystalline
silica - colloidal anhydrous
povidone
croscarmellose sodium
stearic acid
magnesium stearate
Chemists' Own Pain Tablets does not contain lactose, sucrose, gluten, tartrazine or any other azo dyes.
Chemists' Own Pain Tabsules Each Chemists' Own Pain Tabsules contain the following active ingredients:
Paracetamol 500 mg
Codeine Phosphate 9.6 mg
The following inactive ingredients are found in Chemists' Own Pain Tabsules:
Lactose
(Suger found in milk 2-8%, safe)
Glyceryl monostearate
(AKA GMS is a food additive, safe)
Povidone
(In the normal pills anyway)
Stearic acid
(In the normal pills anyway)
Sodium starch glycollate
(2-8% in tablets but Practically insoluble in water)
Magnesium stearate
(In normal pills anyway)
Quinoline yellow (104) ci47005
(Food colourings, safe)
Sunset yellow (110) ci15985.
(food colourings, safe LD50 6-10grams in mice)
Numbers in brackets are the Australian Food Standard codes.
Chemists' Own Pain Tabsules does contain lactose, but does not sucrose, gluten, tartrazine or any other azo dyes.
Got about 110mL out. Would usually get around 130mL if using 150mL of water. Not using these again. But seem safe to use. taste was weaker than usual.
All that research gave me something to do during the filtering wait, now going to go & chill
