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Tramadol is a potent pain medication that can be used to treat severe to moderate pain that isn’t being relied upon by other pain medications. Tramadol is a synthetic opioid and functions within the spine and brain (central nervous system) to lessen the degree of pain that you experience.

The extended-release version of tramadol is designed for all-hours-of-the-day relief of pain. This kind of tramadol should not intended for use in a limited basis to treat pain.

Warnings

There have been reports of seizures in those taking tramadol. The risk of having seizures is greater if you are taking more doses than what is recommended. The risk of having seizures is higher for those suffering from seizures or who are taking certain antidepressants or opioids.

Tramadol is not recommended when you are suicidal, or susceptible to addiction.

Tramadol should not be taken in the event of serious breathing issues or a blockage of your stomach or intestines or if you’ve recently consumed alcohol, sedatives or tranquilizers, narcotic drugs and/or prescription drugs such as an MAO inhibitor (isocarboxazid linezolid, methylene blue injection rasagiline and phenelzine as well as tranylcypromine and other).

Tramadol can cause a slowing or stopping of your breathing. It could also cause you to develop a habit. The misuse of this medication could result in addiction, OVERDOSE or even death, particularly in children or another person with the medication without prescribed. Keep this medicine in a place where other people cannot access it.

Tramadol should not be administered to children younger than 12 years, and any person less than 18 years old who has recently undergone surgery to remove Adenoids or tonsils. Ultram is not recommended to anyone who is younger than 18 years old.

The use of tramadol during pregnancy can cause withdrawal symptoms that could be life-threatening for the infant.

The risk of fatal side effects could occur when you mix the medicine in conjunction with alcohol or other substances which cause drowsiness or a slowing of breathing.

Before you start taking this medicine

Tramadol should not be taken in case you have an allergy to the drug, or are suffering from:

  • extremely asthma or breathing issues;
  • A stomach or an obstruction in the bowel (including paralytic ileus);
  • If you’ve recently taken tranquilizers, alcohol, sedatives or narcotics in the past;
  • If you’ve used an MAO inhibitor within the last fourteen weeks (such as isocarboxazid or linezolid, blue injection, or phenelzine or even tranylcypromine).

Tramadol should not be administered to children younger that 12. Ultram should not be administered to anyone under the age of 18.

Avoid giving this medication to anyone under 18 years old if they have recently underwent surgery to remove tonsils or adenoids.

Seizures are common in people who take tramadol. The risk of having seizures is greater if you’ve experienced:

  • A head injury to the head, epilepsy or any other seizure disorder
  • addiction to alcohol or drugs or
  • A metabolic disorder.

To ensure that tramadol is safe for you, ask your doctor if ever experienced:

  • breathing issues, sleep apnea;
  • kidney or liver disease;
  • Urination issues;
  • issues with your gallbladder thyroid gland, or pancreas
  • a stomach disorder; or
  • mental illness as well as suicide endeavor.

If you are taking tramadol during your pregnancy the baby could be born with potentially life-threatening withdrawal symptoms and could require medical attention for a few weeks.

Consult a physician before together tramadol when you are nursing. Tell your doctor in case you notice a sudden improve in fatigue or slow breathing of the baby who is nursing.

How to take  Tramadol?

Follow the exact dosage of tramadol as recommended by your physician. Follow the instructions on the label of your prescription and go through all medication guidelines. Don’t take tramadol for longer quantities or for longer than what is prescribed. Talk to your doctor if have a strong urge to take more medication.

Do not share tramadol with a person, particularly one who has a history of drug addiction. The misuse of the drug can lead to addiction, OVERDOSE, OR DEATH. Place the medication in a place where other people cannot access it. The selling or distribution of the medicine is against law.

Stop taking any opioid medication once you begin taking tramadol.

Tramadol may be used without or with food, however, it must be taken in the same manner each time.

Suck the tablet entire in order to prevent exposure to an overdose that could be fatal. Don’t crush, chew break, crack, open or dissolving.

Take measurements of liquid medicine using the syringe supplied or a dosing device (not the kitchen spoon).

Do not crush or break tablets of tramadol in order to breathe the powder, or mix it with liquid for injection in your vein. This has led to the death of a patient.

There are withdrawal symptoms that you may experience in the event that you quit with tramadol abruptly. Consult your physician before taking the medication.

Place in a cool, dry place free of heat and moisture. Be aware of the medication you are taking. You must be aware if someone is with the drug in a way that is not approved or without prescription.

Don’t keep any leftover tramadol. A single dose could cause death for the case of someone with the drug in error or incorrectly. Ask your pharmacist for a take-back program for disposal. If there isn’t a taking-back service, combine the remaining medicine with coffee grounds or cat litter in a plastic bag that is sealed and place the bag into the garbage.

Details on dosage:

Usual Adult Dose for Pain:

Adults (17 years old or older) Ages 17 and over: 50 to 100 mg taken orally each 4 to 6 hours, as required for discomfort.
Patients who do not require a immediate onset of analgesic effects The initial dose is 25 mg once orally per day; gradually improve the dose with increments of 25 mg every three days until reaching 25 mg 4 times a day. Afterwards, boost by 50 mg if tolerated each day for 3 days.
Maximum dose: 400 mg per day.

Usual Adult Dose for Chronic Pain:

Extended-Release (ER):
18 years old or older (tramadol-naive) 100 mg once orally every day
Individually titrate the dose by increments of 100 mg each 5 days until you have reached a dose that limits adverse reactions
-Maximum Dose: 300 mg/day

Patients who are being treated with Immediate-Release (IR) Tramadol
Initial Dose: Determine the 24 hours IR requirement and begin with the daily dose of ER reduced to the lower 100 mg increment. Take it every day, orally.

Conversion to other Opioids Do not stop taking any other opioids that are available 24/7 medications prior to beginning therapy
Initial dosage: 100 mg ER orally, once per day
Individually titrate the dose in increments of 100 mg every 5 days until you reach a dose that limits adverse reactions
-Maximum Dose: 300 mg/day.

Usual Geriatric Dose for Pain:

The dosage selection process should be considered cautious generally beginning at the lower portion in the range of doses

For more than 75 Years:
Maximum dose of immediate-release 300 mg daily.

Usual Geriatric Dose for Chronic Pain:

The dosage selection process should be considered cautious generally beginning at the lower portion within the dosage range

For more than 75 Years:
Maximum dose of immediate-release 300 mg per day.

Usual Pediatric Dose for Pain:

Tramadol is not a recommended medication for children.

If you are 17 years old or older Age: See Adult Dose.

Missed dose:

Because tramadol is a medication used to treat discomfort, you’re less likely to skip the dose. Avoid any missed doses when it’s the time to take your next dose. Don’t take two doses in one go.

Overdose:

Get medical attention immediately or contact for benefit at the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222. An overdose could cause death, especially for the case of a child or another person together the medication without having a prescription. Overdose symptoms may include extreme drowsiness, a sharpening of pupils, a slow breathing rate, or a lack of breathing.

A doctor may suggest you purchase Naloxone (a medication to treat an overdose of opioids) and carry it in your bag throughout the day. The person who is caring for you could administer Naloxone in the event that you lose your breath or you don’t get up. The person who cares for you must seek immediate medical benefit and might need to administer CPR (cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) on you as they wait until benefit arriving.

You can purchase naloxone at pharmacies or your local health department. Be sure that anyone who cares for you is aware of the location where you keep your naloxone and how to utilize it.

Avoid it:

Avoid drinking or consume alcohol. Dangerous side effects or even death may occur.

Avoid driving or engaging in hazardous activities until you understand the effects of tramadol. Difficulty or drowsiness could cause accidents, falls or serious injuries.

Interaction with other drug

There may be breathing issues or withdrawal symptoms if discontinue or start taking other medications. Talk to your doctor if also take medication such as an antibiotic or antifungal medication. blood pressure or heart-related medications, seizures medication or medication for treating HIV as well as Hepatitis C.

Other drugs may be dangerous when taken in conjunction with tramadol. Tell your doctor when you are using:

  • Medicine to treat allergy asthma, allergies blood pressure motion sickness Irritatable bowel, the overactive bladder;
  • Other opioid medications;
  • A benzodiazepine-based sedative, such as the Valium, Klonopin, or Xanax;
  • sleep medication such as muscle relaxers, sleep medicine, and other drugs that can make you sleepy as well as
  • Serotonin-related drugs Serotonin-related drugs, for example antidepressants and stimulants. They also include medication that treat headaches, or Parkinson’s disease..

This list isn’t complete. Other medications can interfere with tramadol. These include medications that are prescribed and available over the counter, vitamins, and herbal products. There are many possible interactions that are not included here.

A variety of other medications can be harmful when combined in conjunction with tramadol. Tell your doctor whether you’re also taking:

  • Medicine for asthma, allergies motion sickness, blood pressure and irritable bowel syndrome, as well as an overactive bladder.
  • Other opioid medications;
  • A benzodiazepine-based sedative, such as Valium, Klonopin, or Xanax;
  • sleep aids such as muscle relaxers or other drugs that can make you sleepy;
  • Serotonin-related drugs medications that affect serotonin, like antidepressants stimulants, antidepressants, or treatments for Parkinson’s disease.
  • medications that affect serotonin levels within your body as a stimulant or medication used to treat depression Parkinson’s disease migraine headaches serious infections, vomiting and nausea.

This list isn’t complete. Numerous other medications can impact tramadol. This includes prescription as well as over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, and herbal supplements. The interactions of all drugs are listed here.

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