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Tramadol
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Suggested Use: Tramadol is used to alleviate and prevent pain. Before Using This Product: Before you start taking Tramadol, you need to make sure that none of your other medication or physical conditions may affect your treatment and recovery. Do not use Tramadol with cyclobenzaprine or other relaxants and drugs for anxiety. Since taking several prescribed and over the counter medications together increases the risk of having an adverse response, you should talk to your medical specialist about all the other pharmaceutical products and food additives that you are taking. Your physician may prescribe you a different dosage if you begin using bupropion, certain types of analgetic agents, anticonvulsant drugs, etc. Tell your health-care provider if you had or have epileptic convulsions. Since most drugs pose a risk to the development of fetus or newly born babies, you should talk to your physician if you are an expecting or nursing mother before you use Tramadol. Do not take Tramadol if you have an allergic response to this drug, its components, codeine, some analgesics, dihydroxycodeinone, oxycodone hydrochloride, or other pain-relieving drugs. Feel free to ask any questions regarding your treatment with the help of Tramadol. Prescription: To make sure you get enough medication for a positive therapeutic effect, use it as prescribed and do not stop before your treatment is over even if you see considerable improvement of your condition. Keep Tramadol in a cool and dry place away from humidity and direct sun rays. When taking Tramadol on a day-by-day basis, do not miss a dose. If you missed one dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it is already time to take another dose of this medication, do not take two doses at the same time. Take one dose and continue taking it as prescribed by your medical specialist. Warnings: Patients who develop a severe allergic response to this medication, its components or other medicine of the same type (codeine, dihydroxycodeinone, dihydrocodeine, oxycodone hydrochloride, or other pain-relievers) should not take Tramadol. Since an allergy is usually unpredictable, unless you have already been exposed to the drug, you may need to consult your physician and take some tests. Discontinue taking Tramadol if you have labored respiration; swelling of the body parts; skin eruption or irritation; giddiness or other symptoms of allergy. It has been noticed that patients that take more Tramadol than prescribed tent to become addicted to this medicine. Therefore, it is strictly recommended to meet the dosage requirements and follow the doctorРІР‚в„ўs instructions carefully. Abrupt discontinuation of treatment may lead to an adverse reaction. Do not stop using this medicine in the course of your treatment unless your doctor tells you the opposite. If you need to discontinue taking this medicine, your doctor will provide you with an explanation on how to gradually reduce the dosage of this medicine. One of the factors affecting the drug response is alcohol. Do not take Tramadol with beverages or other medication. Avoid driving or performing tasks that require your focus or attention when you take this medicine if you are not sure that it is safe for you, as it can cause sleepiness and nausea in some individuals. If you need to start taking another medication with Tramadol, let your doctor assess the benefits and risks of their interaction. Since older people are more likely to have many health problems, they are also at high risk of developing an adverse response to such medication, as Tramadol. If you are an elderly person, take this medicine under doctorРІР‚в„ўs supervision. Most drugs, including Tramadol, may pose risks to pregnancy and newly born babies. Talk to your health-care specialist or physicians from a prenatal care center to find out if Tramadol is safe for your baby. Unwanted Adverse Reaction: Possible adverse effects include feeling nauseous and sick; sleepiness; dryness of the oral cavity; constipation; headache; or excessive perspiration. Seek urgent medical assistance if you have convulsion and hallucinations. An allergic response to Tramadol may include skin eruptions and irritation; swelling; or labored respiration. Seek professional medical help if you experience any of these symptoms of allergy. Overdose: An accidental overdose can cause serious, rather injurious and rarely life-threatening reactions to the medicine. If you believe that you overdosed while using Tramadol, look for professional help. If you overdosed you are most likely to have hypothermia, slow respiration, slow heartbeat, sleepiness, convulsions, and fainting. More Info: Do not give Tramadol to people who need a pain-reliever but have not been prescribed this drug. If you have been using Tramadol on a regular basis and you know that this drug is safe for you, buy additional supply of Tramadol online. Mixing with Other Drugs and Foods: Have your physician or any medical professional review the list of all the medications that you take if you are planning to start taking Tramadol. This will reduce the risk of an adverse reaction to the medication. This entry was filed under Pain. |
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