Tramadol 100mg i sverige
What is Tramadol Hydrochloride 100 mg?
Tramadol hydrochloride 100 mg is a narcotic-like analgesic.
Tramadol is used to treat moderate to severe pain.
The extended release form of tramadol fass is for daily treatment of pain. This form of tramadol is not intended for pain as needed.
Tramadol can also be used for purposes not stated in this medical guide.
Important information
You should not take tramadol if you have used alcohol, sedatives, sedatives or narcotic drugs in the last few hours.
Tramadol can slow or stop breathing, especially when you start taking this medicine or when your dose is changed. Never take tramadol in larger quantities or longer than prescribed. Do not crush, break or open an extended pill. Swallow it all to avoid exposure to a potentially lethal dose.
Seizures (cramps) have occurred in some people taking this drug. Tramadol may be more likely to cause seizures if you have had a seizure or head injury, a metabolic disorder, or if you are taking certain medications such as antidepressants, muscle relaxants, narcotics or medicines for nausea and vomiting.
Tramadol can be addictive, even at regular doses. Take this medicine exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Never share the medicine with any other person. ADDICTION OF DRUG PAIN MEDICATION MAY CAUSE ADDICTION, OVERDOSAGE OR DEATH, especially in a child or other person using the drug without a prescription.
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant. tramadol fass can cause life-threatening withdrawal symptoms in a newborn.
Do not drink alcohol. Dangerous side effects or deaths can occur.
Do not crush Tramadol hydrochloride 50 mg. This medicine is for oral use only (by mouth). Powder from a crushed tablet should not be inhaled or diluted with liquid and injected into the body. Using this medicine by inhalation or injection can cause life-threatening side effects, overdose or death.
Before taking this medicine
You should not take Tramadol hydrochloride 50 mg if you are allergic to it, or if you have:
severe asthma or respiratory problems;
a blockage in the stomach or intestine;
if you have recently used alcohol, sedatives, sedatives or narcotic drugs.
Seizures have occurred in some people who took 50 mg of Tramadol hydrochloride. Talk to your doctor about your seizure risk, which may be higher if you have:
a history of head injury, epilepsy or other seizure disorder;
a history of drug or alcohol addiction;
a metabolic disorder; or
if you use a sedative such as Valium (diazepam, alprazolam, lorazepam, Ativan, Klonopin, Restoril, Tranxene, Versed, Xanax and others). Tramadol Hydrochloride 50 mg
Some drugs may interact with tramadol and cause a serious condition called serotonin syndrome. Make sure your doctor knows if you are also taking medication for depression, mental illness, Parkinson’s disease, migraine headaches, serious infections or prevention of nausea and vomiting. Ask your doctor before making any changes to how or when you take your medication.
To ensure that Tramadol hydrochloride 50 mg is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have:
a history of drug abuse, alcohol dependence, mental illness or attempted suicide.
Tramadol causes more breathing problems in older adults and people who are seriously ill, malnourished or otherwise weakened.
Tramadol can be addictive and should only be used by the person it is prescribed for. Never share this medicine with anyone else, especially someone who has had drug abuse or abuse. Store the medicine in a place where others cannot get there. Selling or giving away tramadol to another person violates the law.
It is not known if tramadol will harm an unborn child. If you use this medicine while pregnant, your child may become addicted to the drug. This can cause life-threatening withdrawal symptoms in the child after birth. Infants born due to addictive medication may need medical treatment for several weeks. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
Tramadol can pass into breast milk and can harm a breastfeeding child. You should not breast-feed while taking this medicine.
Do not give this medicine to anyone under the age of 16 without the advice of a doctor. Ultram ER should not be given to anyone younger than 18 years.
How should I take 50 mg of Tramadol hydrochloride?
Take Tramadol Hydrochloride 50 mg exactly as prescribed. Follow all instructions on your prescription label. Tramadol can slow or stop breathing, especially when you start taking this medicine or when your dose is changed. Never take larger quantities or longer than prescribed. Tell your doctor if the drug seems to stop working also to relieve your pain.
Stop taking all other narcotic pain medications around the clock when you start taking tramadol.
Tramadol can be taken with or without food, but take it the same way every time.
Do not crush, break or open an extended tablet or capsule (ConZip, Ultram ER). Swallow it all to avoid exposure to a potentially lethal dose.
Never crush or break a Tramadol Hydrochloride 50 mg pill to inhale the powder or mix it in a liquid to inject the drug into your vein. This practice has resulted in deaths of abuse of tramadol and similar prescription drugs.
If you use tramadol fassl hydrochloride 50 mg prolonged-release tablet, the tablet peel may pass into the stool (bowel movements). This is normal and does not mean that you are not getting enough medicine.
Do not stop taking tramadol fass Hydrochloride 50 mg suddenly, otherwise you may experience unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. Ask your doctor how to safely stop using this medicine.
Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat.
Keep track of the amount of medicine used from each new bottle. Tramadol is an addictive drug and you should be aware that someone is using your medication incorrectly or without a prescription.
See also: Dosage information (more detailed)
What if I miss a dose?
Because tramadol is used for pain, you are unlikely to miss a dose. Skip any missed dose if it’s almost time for your next scheduled dose. Do not take extra medication to compensate for the missed dose.
What if I overdose?
Seek medical attention in case of emergency help or call the Poison Help line. An overdose of tramadol can be fatal, especially in a child or other person using the drug without a prescription. Overdose symptoms may include slow breathing and heart rate, severe drowsiness, cold and moist skin and fainting.
What should I avoid?
Do not drink alcohol. Dangerous side effects or deaths can occur when alcohol is combined with tramadol. Check your food and medicine labels to make sure these products do not contain alcohol.
Tramadol may impair your thinking or reactions. Avoid driving or using machines until you know how this medicine will affect you. Dizziness or severe drowsiness can cause falls or other accidents.
Tramadol side effects
Get emergency medical help if you have any signs of an allergic reaction to tramadol: hives; hard to breathe; swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat.
Tramadol should not be used in children. Seek emergency medical treatment if a child has taken this medicine and has: noisy breathing, sighing, slow breathing with long pauses between breaths; being unusually sleepy or difficult to wake up; blue colored lips.
Call your doctor immediately if you have:
seizures (cramps);
weak or superficial breathing;
infertility, missed menstrual periods;
impotence, sexual problems, loss of interest in sex; or
low cortisol levels – nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, dizziness, worsening fatigue or weakness; or
severe skin reaction – fever, sore throat, swelling of the face or tongue, burning in the eyes, skin pain, followed by a red or purple rash that spreads (especially on the face or upper body) and causes blisters and peeling.
Seek medical advice immediately if you have symptoms of serotonin syndrome, such as: agitation, hallucinations, fever, sweating, shaking, fast heart rate, muscle stiffness, twitching, loss of coordination, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea.
Common side effects of tramadol may include:
headache, dizziness, drowsiness, tired feeling;
constipation, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain; or
feeling nervous or worried.
itching, sweating, flushing (warmth, redness or sore sensation).
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice on side effects.