Tramadol

About Tramadol

Tramadol is a strong painkiller from a class of medicines called opiates, or narcotics. It works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain. It is often prescribed when over-the-counter painkillers like ibuprofen or paracetamol are not strong enough to manage the discomfort.

Common Usages

  • Relief from moderate to severe acute pain.
  • Post-operative pain management.
  • Managing chronic pain conditions, such as osteoarthritis.

Dosage Information

Tramadol comes as fast-acting drops, injections, and immediate-release tablets, as well as slow-release capsules and tablets. The dosage must be carefully tailored by a healthcare provider.

  • Standard Dose: Typically 50 mg to 100 mg every 4 to 6 hours as needed.
  • Maximum Limit: Dosages should not exceed 400 mg per day to reduce the risk of severe side effects.
Important Safety Information

Tramadol can cause serious breathing problems, addiction, and interactions with other medications (especially those affecting serotonin). Always disclose your full medical history to your provider before starting this treatment.

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