New codeine restrictions effective February 1st

On the first of February this year, Australians will be no longer be able to purchase low-dose codeine pills over the counter. But the impending ban has raised concerns that those heavily dependent on the medications could resort to taking other drugs like alcohol or cannabis. Even authorities now concede it's a possibility.

Medication packets are seen in Sydney, September 17, 2008. (AAP Image/Melanie Foster) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Medication packets are seen in Sydney. Source: AAP


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