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Important Information
- Tramadol VS other analgesics
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When Tramadol is used
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Tramadol safety tips
- When taking Tramadol for the first time avoid driving, operating any machinery or get involved in activities that require much attention and alert.
- You can experience severe fatigue when taking Tramadol together with alcohol or drugs causing drowsiness. Avoid using muscle relaxants, sleep aids or any other drugs that deliver drowsiness as a side-effect when taking Tramadol.
- Dizziness is often associated with Tramadol and consuming alcohol, heat, exertion and fever will intensify this symptom. If you experience dizziness, it is recommended to sit or lie down for some time and get up slowly.
- Tell your doctor that you are taking Tramadol in case you are subjected to medical or surgical care that requires anesthesia.
- Elderly people should exercise extreme caution when taking Tramadol for they may have increased susceptibility to its side effects.
- There's no reliable information on the safety and effectiveness of Tramadol in children younger than 16, so it is recommended to avoid its use in this group of patients.
- Pregnant women or those planning to become pregnant should avoid using Tramadol for it may harm the unborn baby. Breastfeeding women should avoid taking Tramadol because it passes through milk. Consult with your doctor about the possible use of Tramadol in these situations.
- Tramadol tolerance may develop with time. If you feel the drug doesn't work tell your doctor about it, don't try to increase the dose on your own. Only a professional doctor can determine and prescribe the needed dosage. In some cases you will be recommended to change the drug.
- Tramadol is known to cause dependency in some cases and you may experience certain withdrawal side-effects if you stop taking the drug suddenly. Withdrawal symptoms include diarrhea, fever, anxiety, runny nose, chills, sneezing, unusual skin sensations, vomiting, nausea, palpitations, pain, muscle stiffness, hallucinations, sweating, tremor or sleeping issues. When ceasing a course of Tramadol the dosage should be lowered gradually under the supervision of a doctor.
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