Tramodol
Tramodol is a common misspelling of tramadol).
What is tramadol (tramodol)?
Tramadol (tramodol) is a narcotic-like pain reliever used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. It works in certain areas of the brain and nervous system to decrease pain.
Do not take tramadol (tramodol) if you have had an allergic reaction to tramadol, codeine, or other opioids in the past.
Tramadol (tramodol), like other opioids, can be abused or cause dependence. People who are suicidal or have a history of drug addiction should not take tramadol (tramodol). Do not take more than the recommended dose of tramadol (tramodol). Taking more than the recommended dose of tramadol (tramodol) alone or in combination with alcohol or medications such as tranquilizers, hypnotics or other opioids, can cause respiratory depression, seizures, overdose and possibly death.Click for more information on tramodol (tramadol)
Frequently asked questions
- Can you take tramadol with acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or aspirin?
- How much tramadol should I give my dog?
- How long does tramadol withdrawal last?
- Is tramadol stronger than codeine?
- How long does it take for tramadol to start working?
- How long does tramadol stay in your system?
- Can you take ibuprofen 800 mg with tramadol 50 mg?
- Is tramadol an anti-inflammatory or muscle relaxant?
- Which drugs cause opioid-induced constipation?
Further information
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