Description
What is Tramadol 100mg?
Tramadol 100mg is a synthetic opioid analgesic that acts on the Central Nervous System (CNS) to alleviate pain. It changes the body’s response to pain, making it an effective pain management medication for acute and chronic pain, including mild to moderate chronic malignant pain.
How does Tramadol 100mg work?
Tramadol 100mg is a centrally acting analgesic with multiple actions. It works on the serotonergic and noradrenergic receptors, and its metabolite (O-desmethyl Tramadol) works on the u-opioid receptor. Unlike other pain medications, Tramadol 100mg does not harm delicate organs, making it a safe option for pain management.
What are some side effects of Tramadol 100mg?
Some common side effects of Tramadol 100mg include dizziness, flushing, congestion, sore throat, headache, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, and weakness. These side effects usually disappear within a few days. However, if they persist or worsen, seek immediate medical help.
What are the possible drug interactions with Tramadol 100mg?
Tramadol 100mg may interact with certain medications, reducing its effectiveness and posing the threat of severe side effects. It may interact with antipsychotics medications and amphetamines, herbal products like St. John’s Wort, and other medications that inhibit serotonin metabolism. Concurrent use of other opioid analgesics like morphine, pethidine, tapentadol, oxycodone, and fentanyl may increase the risk of severe interaction and health contradiction.
Who should not take Tramadol 100mg?
Tramadol 100mg is unsafe for people who have had allergic reactions to Tramadol or any other medication, head injury, alcohol addiction, drug abuse, liver or kidney ailment, breathing difficulties, or COPD.
What are the necessary precautions after taking Tramadol 100mg?
After taking Tramadol 100mg, avoid driving or operating any vehicle that requires attention and vigilance. Monitor specific health issues and inform your doctor of any bodily or psychological changes. Keep a tab on your liver and kidney functions when using Tramadol for a prolonged time.
How to take Tramadol 100mg?
Take the prescribed dose by your doctor and do not exceed 400mg a day. If dealing with severe pain, your doctor may advise taking it two to three times a day. You may take Tramadol with or without food. Do not break or split the tablet into two halves, especially if you take an extended-release pill, as it may release the tablet that can be lethal. Tramadol is habit-forming; therefore, take it under the supervision of your health care personnel.