Were you looking for information about Tramadol? Tremidol is a common misspelling of tramadol.
As a centrally acting opioid analgesic, tramadol hydrochloride (Ultram®) can help treat moderate to moderately severe pain. This prescription medication works by affecting the central nervous system and certain brain chemicals. Tramadol comes in tablet form and is typically taken every four to six hours as needed for pain. While most people have no problems with it, side effects can occur with tramadol, including nausea, constipation, and drowsiness. Before your healthcare provider prescribes the drug, he or she will consider factors such as your age, other medical conditions you have, and other medications you are taking.
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