Tramadol
Tramadol works as a pain reliever, used in the treatment of both moderate and severe pain. Being a controlled substance, it should be taken under close supervision of a doctor. It is a drug group known as opioid agonists. This drug works by changing the process of the process, so that the sensation of the brain is painful. It binds to receptors that reduce the pain messages sent by the body to your brain, thus reducing the amount of pain you experience. The drug is available in three forms, immediate-release (immediate release in blood) tablets and extended-release (slowly released in blood) tablets and capsules.
Your doctor will decide the dosage of Tramadol and make sure that you follow the instructions. You should not take the medicine for more than the prescribed duration or more than the prescribed duration. It can be taken with or without food, but you should take it every day in the same manner. The capsule should be swallowed whole without trying to crush, break, or mix it in water as it is a pain reliever. It is not possible that you will lose a dose. If you do, then you should avoid taking two doses for the missed one as Tramadol can cause serious side effects including vertigo, drowsiness, fainting, slow breathing or Heart rate and cold / sticky skin
You should avoid taking tramadol if you have allergies. In any of its components, stomach or intestinal blockage, recent alcohol consumption, and if you are under narcotic drugs your doctor should be informed that you have metabolic disorders, alcohol addiction and Whether or not there is a history of epilepsy. You should also inform the doctor about any prescription of antibiotics and antifungal medicines. The common side effects of Tramadol are headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, constipation, sweating, dry mouth and feeling less energetic. However, there can be some serious side effects that will require immediate medical attention:
Severe breathing problems
Increase in blood pressure, rapid heart rate
Deformed students, sharp eyes or multicolored nose
Insomnia
Seizures
Nightmare
Muscle weakness and abdominal pain
You must strictly abstain from alcohol while you are taking Tramadol because mixing these two things can have fatal side effects, sometimes resulting in death. Be sure to check all food labels and other medicines to confirm that you are not consuming alcohol in any way.
The information given here is based on salt. Its uses and side effects may vary from person to person. Internal medicine specialist must be consulted before using the medicine.
When is this medicine advised?
Schizophrenia
Tramadol is used in the treatment of schizophrenia. Some symptoms of schizophrenia are confusion, hallucinations, reduced speaking.
Tramadol is used in the treatment of schizophrenia. Some symptoms of schizophrenia are confusion, hallucinations, reduced speaking.

Bipolar Disorder
Tramadol is used in the treatment of bipolar disorder. Unusual changes in mood like exaggeration and fatigue are some symptoms of bipolar disorder.
Tramadol is used in the treatment of bipolar disorder. Unusual changes in mood like exaggeration and fatigue are some symptoms of bipolar disorder.
Depression
Tramadol is used in the treatment of depression. Feeling depressed, irritable and devoid of energy are symptoms of depression.
Tramadol is used in the treatment of depression. Feeling depressed, irritable and devoid of energy are symptoms of depression.
What can be the
opposite signs of Tramadol?
Allergy
Avoid taking this medicine if you are allergic to Tramadol or other antipsychotics.
Avoid taking this medicine if you are allergic to Tramadol or other antipsychotics.
What are the side
effects of Tramadol?
Dizziness
Chills
Confusion
Blurred Vision
Loss of balance control
Difficulty or painful urination
Dry Skin
Irregular Menstrual Periods
Loss of Appetite
Weight gain
Constipation
Headache
Acid or Sour Stomach
Decreased Appetite
Sneezing
What are the main
features of Tramadol?
Chills
Confusion
Blurred Vision
Loss of balance control
Difficulty or painful urination
Dry Skin
Irregular Menstrual Periods
Loss of Appetite
Weight gain
Constipation
Headache
Acid or Sour Stomach
Decreased Appetite
Sneezing
How long does the
effect of this medicine last?
The effect of this medicine lasts for a duration of 18 hours for an immediate release tablet and 21 hours for an extended release tablet.
When does its effect start?
The peak effect of this medicine is observed in 1.5 hours for an immediate release tablet and 6 hours for an extended release tablet.
The effect of this medicine lasts for a duration of 18 hours for an immediate release tablet and 21 hours for an extended release tablet.
When does its effect start?
The peak effect of this medicine is observed in 1.5 hours for an immediate release tablet and 6 hours for an extended release tablet.
Are there any
pregnancy warnings and precautions?
This medicine is not recommended for pregnant women, use only when it is clearly necessary that no safe alternative is available.
This medicine is not recommended for pregnant women, use only when it is clearly necessary that no safe alternative is available.

No habit forming tendency has been reported.
Are there any breastfeeding warnings?
This medicine is known to be excreted through human breast milk. It is not recommended for breastfeeding women to use only when it is clearly necessary that no safe alternative is available.
What are the dosage
instructions?
What to do if you forget the dosage of medicine?
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose. Do not double your dose to make up for the missed dose.
What to do if you overdose?
Seek emergency medical treatment or contact a doctor in case of overdose.
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose. Do not double your dose to make up for the missed dose.
What to do if you overdose?
Seek emergency medical treatment or contact a doctor in case of overdose.
How does this medication work?
Tramadol acts on certain specific pain receptors in the
brain and inhibits the reuptake of norepinephrine, serotonin. It also increases the release of serotonin, thereby altering the pain
and response.
What is the interaction of Tramadol?
There is a risk of interactions whenever you take more
than one medicine or mix it with any other food or beverage.
Interactions with disease
Dementia
Interactions with disease
Dementia
This drug is not recommended in patients with
dementia-related psychosis as it increases the risk of infectious diseases such
as heart disease and pneumonia. An alternative medicine should be considered
based on the clinical condition.
Interactions with alcohol
Interactions with alcohol
Acute Alcohol Intoxication
Consumption of alcohol with this medicine is not
recommended as it causes dizziness and difficulty in concentration. Avoid
activities that require mental alertness such as driving or operating machinery
etc.
Interaction with lab test
Lab
Information is not available.
Interactions with food
Food
Information is not available.
Interactions with drugs
Tramadol
Tramadol may increase the risk of seizures when taken with tramadol. This interaction is likely to occur in patients suffering from head injury and in the elderly population. Inform the doctor if you are on either of the medicines.An alternative medicine should be considered based on the clinical condition under medical supervision.
Ketoconazole
Ascolic antifungal agents such as ketoconazole and itraconazole should be avoided when you are due to the risk of increased concentrations of Tramadol in the body which can cause dizziness, dry mouth, and irregular heart beats. Inform the doctor if you are receiving these medicines, dose adjustments or an alternate medicine should be considered based on the tramadol and the clinical condition.
Metformin
The desired effect of antibiotic agents may not be achieved when not taken with tramadol. Regular monitoring of blood glucose level is necessary. Inform the doctor if you develop any symptoms like excessive thirst. Frequency of urination is increased. Dose adjustments are to be made based on the clinical condition.
Antihypertensives
You may experience hypotensive effects like dizziness, lightheadedness if these medicines are used together. Regular monitoring of blood pressure is necessary. Appropriate dose adjustments or replacement of the medicine should be made under the doctor's supervision.
Interaction with lab test
Lab
Information is not available.
Interactions with food
Food
Information is not available.
Interactions with drugs

Tramadol
Tramadol may increase the risk of seizures when taken with tramadol. This interaction is likely to occur in patients suffering from head injury and in the elderly population. Inform the doctor if you are on either of the medicines.An alternative medicine should be considered based on the clinical condition under medical supervision.
Ketoconazole
Ascolic antifungal agents such as ketoconazole and itraconazole should be avoided when you are due to the risk of increased concentrations of Tramadol in the body which can cause dizziness, dry mouth, and irregular heart beats. Inform the doctor if you are receiving these medicines, dose adjustments or an alternate medicine should be considered based on the tramadol and the clinical condition.
Metformin
The desired effect of antibiotic agents may not be achieved when not taken with tramadol. Regular monitoring of blood glucose level is necessary. Inform the doctor if you develop any symptoms like excessive thirst. Frequency of urination is increased. Dose adjustments are to be made based on the clinical condition.
Antihypertensives
You may experience hypotensive effects like dizziness, lightheadedness if these medicines are used together. Regular monitoring of blood pressure is necessary. Appropriate dose adjustments or replacement of the medicine should be made under the doctor's supervision.
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