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I can’t confirm whether a specific “Purple Wockhardt” product contains codeine without the exact product name and strength. Wockhardt markets multiple “Purple” branded items for different uses, and the ingredient list varies by product. To check, look at the label/box for one of these terms in the “Composition/Ingredients” section: - Codeine (or codeine phosphate) - Codeine hemihydrate - Any combination product listing “codeine” plus another ingredient (often for cough) If you share the exact product name (and strength) as written on the pack, or a photo of the “Composition” section, I can tell you whether codeine is listed.
Many “cough” and “pain” syrups/tablets use different opioids or non-opioid ingredients. Codeine is typically clearly stated on the packaging; it is not something that would be implied by branding alone. If the label says “codeine,” it contains it. If codeine is not named anywhere in the composition, it does not.
Codeine-containing products can require tighter controls and can interact with other sedating medications. If you tell me the country you’re in and the exact Purple Wockhardt product, I can also point out the key regulatory/labeling angle relevant to your location.
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