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Tramadol and Alcohol - Tramadol/Acetaminophen Dosage
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Tramadol and Alcohol

People are typically advised to avoid combining alcohol and tramadol. As this eMedTV article explains, drinking alcohol while taking this drug may increase your risk of side effects such as seizures, problems with coordination, and difficulty breathing.

Tramadol and Breastfeeding

In general, you should avoid taking tramadol (Ultram) while breastfeeding. This eMedTV page further explores tramadol and breastfeeding, including information on what to discuss with your healthcare provider before using this drug while nursing.

Tramadol and Ibuprofen

People can often combine tramadol (Ultram) and ibuprofen without problems. This page of the eMedTV Web site discusses the potential benefits of combining the two and explains when it may not be safe to take ibuprofen with tramadol.

Tramadol and Pregnancy

Animal studies on tramadol (Ultram) and pregnancy suggest that the drug may not be safe for pregnant women. This eMedTV segment offers more information on this topic and describes the problems that were seen in animal studies.

Tramadol and Seizures

This eMedTV Web page explains that seizures are a possible side effect of tramadol. This article describes who is at a higher risk of developing tramadol seizures and outlines some recommendations on how to prevent this problem while taking the drug.

Tramadol and Serotonin Syndrome

There are several possible side effects of tramadol (Ultram), and serotonin syndrome is one of them. This eMedTV page further explores the potential risks of tramadol and serotonin syndrome, including information on possible symptoms of this condition.

Tramadol COD

Any site that claims to have "tramadol COD" (collect on delivery) is probably not a legitimate pharmacy. This eMedTV resource explains how to find a licensed pharmacy and how to make sure you are getting a legitimate medication.

Tramadol Dangers

You may not be able to use tramadol safely if you have certain medical conditions (such as epilepsy). This eMedTV Web segment takes a closer look at other potential tramadol dangers to be aware of before starting treatment with this medication.

Tramadol Dosage

Your healthcare provider will consider several factors when determining your tramadol dosage. This eMedTV page describes these factors in more detail, and lists some general dosing tips and safety precautions to be aware of when taking this medication.

Tramadol Doseage

This eMedTV article explains that the recommended starting dose of tramadol is typically 25 mg once daily in the morning, and the maximum dosage should not exceed 400 mg total per day. Tramadol doseage is a common misspelling of tramadol dosage.

Tramadol Drug Class

As part of the opioid drug class, tramadol works to relieve pain in a similar manner as morphine. This eMedTV Web segment offers more information on how this medication works and explains why it is not generally considered a controlled substance.

Tramadol Drug Information

Tramadol is a prescribed medication commonly used to treat certain types of pain. This page of the eMedTV site offers an overview of important tramadol drug information, including general precautions and potential side effects of the medicine.

Tramadol Drug Interactions

Because tramadol drug interactions can cause serious complications, this eMedTV page offers information on how to reduce your risk. This includes a list of drugs that may interact negatively, as well as information on the problems that can occur.

Tramadol for Pain

This eMedTV article explains that when using tramadol for pain, the medication works by affecting the central nervous system and certain brain chemicals. This page also explains how the drug can help relieve moderate to moderately severe pain in adults.

Tramadol HCI

A doctor may prescribe tramadol HCL to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. This eMedTV page offers a brief overview of this medication and explains what to tell your doctor before taking it. Tramadol HCI is a common misspelling of tramadol HCL.

Tramadol HCL

Moderate to moderately severe pain can often be managed with tramadol HCL. This page of the eMedTV library takes a closer look at how this drug works, lists possible side effects, and offers general safety precautions to be aware of.

Tramadol HCL 50 mg Tablets

As this eMedTV page explains, tramadol HCL 50 mg tablets are the only strength available in this medicine. This page also covers dosing guidelines for treating moderate to moderately severe pain and lists factors that may affect your dose of this drug.

Tramadol Hydrochloride

As this eMedTV Web page explains, tramadol hydrochloride is a prescription medication licensed to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. This article also describes potential side effects and safety precautions to be aware of before taking this drug.

Tramadol Hydrochloride Withdrawal

Tramadol hydrochloride can cause withdrawal symptoms if the medication is stopped suddenly. This eMedTV Web page lists withdrawal symptoms with tramadol hydrochloride and explains how to stop the drug slowly to avoid these problems.

Tramadol Indications

Tramadol is a prescription drug used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain in adults. This eMedTV segment takes a closer look at tramadol indications, including information on its uses and a description of how the drug works.

Tramadol Medication for Pain

As a pain medication, tramadol may be taken every four to six hours for moderate to moderately severe pain. This eMedTV Web segment takes a closer look at tramadol, including information on how it works and why it may not be suitable for everyone.

Tramadol Medication Information

This eMedTV page takes a look at important information on tramadol, a medication used for treating moderate to moderately severe pain in adults. This page also explains why tramadol may not be suitable for some people and lists possible side effects.

Tramadol No Prescription

It is not safe to buy tramadol without a prescription. This eMedTV resource describes several risks of buying tramadol when there is no prescription, as well as information on how to obtain a legitimate prescription and how to find a licensed pharmacy.

Tramadol Online

You can buy tramadol (Ultram) online. However, as this selection from the eMedTV Web library explains, you should find an online pharmacy that is part of VIPPS. This page offers other tips on how to legitimately buy this medication online.

Tramadol Oral

As this eMedTV Web article explains, tramadol oral tablets may be prescribed to treat moderate to moderately severe pain in adults. This page also describes how this medication works, possible side effects, and general dosing guidelines.

Tramadol Overdose

Serious problems can result from an overdose of tramadol, such as difficulty breathing, seizures, or death. This eMedTV segment provides a list of other overdose symptoms and describes the treatment options for people who take too much tramadol.

Tramadol Pain Medicine

As a type of pain medicine, tramadol may be used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. This page of the eMedTV Web site further discusses tramadol, including how the medication works and what to tell your doctor before taking it.

Tramadol Pain Reliever

As a pain reliever, tramadol works by affecting the central nervous system and certain brain chemicals. This eMedTV Web segment takes a closer look at tramadol, including information on how it works and why it may not be suitable for everyone.

Tramadol Pills

As this eMedTV Web article explains, tramadol pills are a prescription medication used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain in adults. This page offers a brief overview of this medication, including how it works and potential side effects.

Tramadol Risks

Some of the potential dangers with tramadol may include headaches, constipation, and nausea. This page of the eMedTV Web library describes other tramadol risks, including potentially serious problems that require immediate medical attention.

Tramadol Safety

As this eMedTV page explains, you may not be able to take tramadol safely if you have medical conditions such as epilepsy or liver disease. This page further discusses other safety precautions to be aware of, including possible side effects of tramadol.

Tramadol Side Affects

Common side effects of tramadol include headaches, drowsiness, and nausea. This eMedTV page takes a brief look at other side effects of the drug that may require prompt medical care. Tramadol side affects is a common misspelling of tramadol side effects.

Tramadol Side Effects

Some of the commonly reported tramadol side effects include constipation, dizziness, and nausea. This eMedTV page provides an overview of possible side effects, listing common one as well potentially serious side effects that may require medical care.

Tramadol Strengths

This eMedTV Web resource explains that only one strength of tramadol is available -- 50 mg tablets. This article also provides some dosing guidelines for pain relief and describes some of the factors that may affect your dosage of tramadol.

Tramadol Tablets

As this eMedTV page explains, tramadol tablets are commonly prescribed to treat moderate to moderately severe pain in adults. This page offers a brief overview of this drug, including how it works, potential side effects, and available strengths.

Tramadol Uses

As this selection from the eMedTV Web site explains, tramadol is used for treating moderate to moderately severe pain in adults. This page briefly describes these uses, explains how the drug works, and covers why it may have abuse potential.

Tramadol vs. Ultram

This eMedTV article explores tramadol vs. Ultram, explaining how tramadol is a generic version of brand-name Ultram. This page discusses the difference between tramadol and Ultram, as well as why pharmacies typically only carry the generic version.

Tramadol Withdraw

As this eMedTV page explains, stopping tramadol too quickly may lead to withdrawal symptoms, such as diarrhea and hallucinations. Other tramadol withdrawal symptoms are also described. Tramadol withdraw is a common misspelling of tramadol withdrawal.

Tramadol Withdrawal

If you stop taking tramadol (Ultram) too quickly, withdrawal symptoms may include insomnia and diarrhea. This eMedTV page provides a more complete list of possible tramadol withdrawal symptoms and explains how your doctor can help you avoid them.

Tramadol Withdrawal Symptom Duration

As this eMedTV page explains, the duration of tramadol withdrawal symptoms will vary, depending on things such as the dosage and how long tramadol has been taken. This page also covers why some people have symptoms for a longer time.

Tramadol Withdrawal Symptoms

Stopping tramadol too quickly can cause serious withdrawal symptoms. This article from the eMedTV archives offers an overview of possible tramadol withdrawal symptoms, as well as information on how your doctor may help you avoid these problems.

Tramadol Withdrawl

If you stop taking tramadol too quickly, it may lead to withdrawal symptoms. This eMedTV resource describes possible tramadol withdrawal symptoms and explains how they can be avoided. Tramadol withdrawl is a common misspelling of tramadol withdrawal.

Tramadol Without a Prescription

It is not safe to buy tramadol without a prescription. This eMedTV resource explains how buying this drug without a prescription may increase your risk of getting a dangerous product and describes how to obtain a legitimate prescription.

Tramadol/Acetaminophen

Tramadol/acetaminophen is a combination drug used for treating pain that is likely to improve quickly. This eMedTV article discusses tramadol/acetaminophen uses in more detail, explains how the drug works, and offers general dosing information.

Tramadol/Acetaminophen Dosage

The recommended tramadol/acetaminophen dosage is two tablets every four to six hours as needed for pain. This eMedTV segment offers other tramadol/acetaminophen dosing information, including important precautions and tips for taking the drug.