Tramadol is used
to relieve
moderate to
moderately severe
pain. It also may
be used to treat
pain caused by
surgery and
chronic conditions
such as cancer or
joint pain. Tramadol works by
decreasing the
brain's perception
and response to
pain. It also
reduces the size
or magnitude of
the pain signal
passed from one
nerve to another.
This medication is
sometimes
prescribed for
other uses; ask
your doctor or
pharmacist for
more information.
How Taken
Tramadol comes
as a tablet to
take it orally. It
usually is taken
every 4-6 hours as
needed. It may be
taken with or
without food.
Follow the
directions on your
prescription label
carefully, and ask
your doctor or
pharmacist to
explain any part
you do not
understand. Take
Tramadol exactly
as directed.
Tramadol can be
habit-forming. Do
not take a larger
dose take it more
often, or for a
longer period than
your doctor tells
you to.
Warnings/Precautions
Before taking
Tramadol, tell
your doctor if you
have kidney
disease; liver
disease; or a
history of alcohol
or drug
dependence. You
may not be able to
take Tramadol, or
you may require a
dosage adjustment
or special
monitoring during
treatment if you
have any of the
conditions listed
above. Tramadol is
in the FDA
pregnancy category
C. This means that
it is not known
whether it will be
harmful to an
unborn baby. Do
not take this
medication without
first talking to
your doctor if you
are pregnant. It
is also not known
whether Tramadol
passes into breast
milk. Do not take
Tramadol without
first talking to
your doctor if you
are breast-feeding
a baby. If you are
over 75 years of
age, you may be
more likely to
experience side
effects from
Tramadol. The
maximum daily dose
of Tramadol for
people over 75
years of age is
300 mg. Tramadol
is not approved by
the FDA for use by
children younger
than 16 years of
age.
Missed Dose
Take the missed
dose as soon as
you remember it.
However, if it is
almost time for
the next dose,
skip the missed
dose and continue
your regular
dosing schedule.
Do not take a
double dose to
make up for a
missed one.
Possible Side
Effects
Although side
effects from
Tramadol are not
common, they can
occur. The most
frequently
reported events
were in the
central nervous
system (Migraine,
Speech disorders)
and
gastrointestinal
system
(Gastrointestinal
bleeding,
Hepatitis,
Stomatitis, Liver
failure). Tell
your doctor if any
of these symptoms
are severe or do
not go away:
dizziness,
headache,
drowsiness,
blurred vision,
upset stomach,
vomiting, and
diarrhea. If you
experience any of
the following
symptoms, call
your doctor
immediately: fast
heartbeat,
redness, swelling,
and itching of the
face, numbness or
tingling of the
hands and feet,
difficulty
breathing, changes
in urination,
seizures.
Storage
Dispense in a
tight container.
Store at 25°C
(77°F); excursions
permitted to 15 -
30°C (59 - 86°F).
Overdose
Seek emergency
medical attention.
Symptoms of a
Tramadol overdose
include difficulty
breathing;
shallow, weak
breathing; and
seizures.
More Information
Do not drink
alcohol while
taking Tramadol.
Alcohol may cause
a dangerous
decrease in
breathing and/ or
liver problems
when used during
treatment with
Tramadol. Use
caution when
driving, operating
machinery, or
performing other
hazardous
activities.
Tramadol may cause
dizziness or
drowsiness. If you
experience
dizziness or
drowsiness, avoid
these activities.
Avoid sleeping
pills,
tranquilizers,
sedatives, and
antihistamines
except under the
supervision of
your doctor. These
drugs may increase
drowsiness caused
by Tramadol.
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adverse effects of
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