Side effects:
Common side effects such as dizziness, sedation, fatigue, headache, pruritus, sweating, skin redness, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting. Dyspepsia and obstipasi.
Side effects are very rare form of dependence.
Contraindication:
Patients who are hypersensitive to Tramadol or Opiates and patients who received treatment with MAO inhibitors, acute intoxication with alcohol, hypnotics, analgesics or medications that affect other CNS.
Drug interactions:
Analgesic and sedative effects of tramadol increased in usage with drugs acting on the CNS such as tranquiliser, hypnotics.
SAVE IN THE COOL AND DRY
Warnings and cautions:
In the long-term use may occur dependence, so doctors must determine the length of treatment.
Tramadol should not be given to patients with drug dependence.
Careful use in patients with head trauma, increased intracranial pressure, impaired kidney and liver function are severe or bronchial hypersecretion, because it can lead to an increased risk of convulsions or shock.
The use of drugs together with other CNS suppression or usage with excessive doses can lead to decreased lung function.
Use during pregnancy should weigh the benefits and risks both to the fetus and the mother.
Careful use in nursing mothers, because tramadol excreted in breast milk.
Tramadol can reduce the speed of reaction of the patient, such as the ability to drive or operate machinery.
Respiratory depression due to overdose can be neutralized with naloxone, while seizures can be treated with benzodiazepines.
Although including opiate antagonist, tramadol can not suppress the symptoms of "withdrawal" as a result of administration of morphine.
Common side effects such as dizziness, sedation, fatigue, headache, pruritus, sweating, skin redness, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting. Dyspepsia and obstipasi.
Side effects are very rare form of dependence.
Contraindication:
Patients who are hypersensitive to Tramadol or Opiates and patients who received treatment with MAO inhibitors, acute intoxication with alcohol, hypnotics, analgesics or medications that affect other CNS.
Drug interactions:
Analgesic and sedative effects of tramadol increased in usage with drugs acting on the CNS such as tranquiliser, hypnotics.
SAVE IN THE COOL AND DRY
Warnings and cautions:
In the long-term use may occur dependence, so doctors must determine the length of treatment.
Tramadol should not be given to patients with drug dependence.
Careful use in patients with head trauma, increased intracranial pressure, impaired kidney and liver function are severe or bronchial hypersecretion, because it can lead to an increased risk of convulsions or shock.
The use of drugs together with other CNS suppression or usage with excessive doses can lead to decreased lung function.
Use during pregnancy should weigh the benefits and risks both to the fetus and the mother.
Careful use in nursing mothers, because tramadol excreted in breast milk.
Tramadol can reduce the speed of reaction of the patient, such as the ability to drive or operate machinery.
Respiratory depression due to overdose can be neutralized with naloxone, while seizures can be treated with benzodiazepines.
Although including opiate antagonist, tramadol can not suppress the symptoms of "withdrawal" as a result of administration of morphine.
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