An Overview on Tramadol
Tramadol is an inexpensive drug used to treat moderate to serve pain inadults. Tramadol is a prescription medication its help to reduce the
inflammation associated with minor aches and help to reduce the pain. The best quality about Tramadol is
that it gives you instant relief from pain. It works for moderate to moderately
severe pain. Tramadol is generally used for severe pains such as, after the
surgery, migraine, chronic pain etc. Tramadol is sold under the brand name of “ULTRAM”
among others. Its analgesic effects take about an hour to come into
effect and takes about 2-4 hours to peak after oral administration.
Tramadol
works directly in the Central Nervous System. It decreases the transmission of
nerve signal carrying pain sensation.
We can feel it when the body sends signals to the brain. Generally, serotonin
and epinephrine give a feeling of pleasure and relief. Tramadol increases the
serotonin level in the brain. It gives the overall sense of feeling that there
isn’t any kind of pain. It gives you instant relief from pain.
Side effects of Tramadol
Common side-effects
Uncommon side-effects
Common side-effects
of Tramadol are-
- Sweating
- Dry mouth
- Nausea and vomiting
- Constipation
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Drowsiness
- Lack of energy
- Itching
- Chronic Trouble Sleeping
Uncommon
side-effects of Tramadol are-
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Fast Heartbeat
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Depression
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Fever
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Mood Changes
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Muscle Pain
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Fluid Retention in the Legs, Feet, Arms Or Hands
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Abnormal Heart Electrical Signals
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Weight Loss
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Sinus Irritation and Congestion
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High Blood Sugar
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Loss of One's Own Sense Of Reality Or Identity
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Feeling Agitated
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Decreased Function of the Adrenal Gland
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Fast Heartbeat
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Hives
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Hyperactive Behavior (and many more)
Precautions and Warnings
- Tramadol can cause slow and irregular breathing. In serve situations, this may lead to life-threatening complications, which may be especially dangerous in people with lung problems.
- This medication can cause dizziness and drowsiness, and may increase the risk of falls in elderly people.
- It can potentially interact with several other medications.
- Tramadol can interfere with the diagnosis of many conditions that cause severe abdominal (stomach) pain.
- Tramadol should be avoided during pregnancy, as it can affect the unborn baby.
- Breast feeding is also other case where it may affect the baby.
- Don’t drive after taking Tramadol, as it makes you feel dizzy.
- Avoid work which requires alertness because it may create hallucinations.
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