called pholcodine. they cannot be purchased just on the shelves in a pharmacy or supermarket, they are only purchased if you go up to the counter and you get them on the advice of a pharmacist. research has shown in a small number of cases people who have taken these products, who then needed general anaesthetic involving a muscle relaxant, subsequently for any condition can have quite a nasty allergic reaction, so the advice is, if you take on one of the medicines and you need to go into hospitalfor and you need to go into hospitalfor an operation, talk to the anaesthetist or another medical expert. and the advice is if you have them at home, these bottles of cough medicine labelled with pholcodine, talk to your local pharmacist about an alternative, and there are alternatives for treating dry coughs. and further advice and information is available on the bbc news website and the medical council website. and you can see the full list of the medicines being recalled on our website. hea
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