Tramadol: Drug Effects, Side Effects, Dosage and Uses

Products Tramadol is commercially available in the form of tablets, capsules, melting tablets, drops, effervescent tablets, suppositories, and as a solution for injection. (Tramal, generic). Fixed combinations with acetaminophen are also available (Zaldiar, generic). Tramadol was developed by Grünenthal in Germany in 1962 and has been approved in many countries since 1977 and in the … Tramadol: Drug Effects, Side Effects, Dosage and Uses

Tramadol and Paracetamol

Products The combination drug containing the active ingredients tramadol and paracetamol is commercially available in the form of film-coated tablets (Zaldiar). It has been approved in many countries since 2002. In 2014, generic versions went on sale. The effervescent tablets are out of trade. Structure and properties Tramadol (C16H25NO2, Mr = 263.38 g/mol) is a … Tramadol and Paracetamol

Tramal long®

Tramal ® is a centrally (in the brain) acting painkiller from the group of opioids and is used for moderately severe to severe pain of various causes. The active ingredient of the drug achieves its pain-therapeutic effect by influencing specific nerve cells of the spinal cord and brain. The term “long” (retarded) describes the longer-lasting … Tramal long®

Dosage form | Tramal long®

Dosage form TabletsFilm coated tablets Drop Effect Tramadol (the active ingredient of Tramal) binds to central (brain–spinal cord) opiate receptors and leads to a reduced perception of pain by inhibiting the transmission of excitation (pain transmission via nerves). Application Tramal® long 100 mg can be taken independently of meals. It is recommended to take it … Dosage form | Tramal long®

Side effects | Tramal long®

Side effects Painkillers from the group of opioids have fewer side effects in therapeutic dosage than the painkillers from the group of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which cause lasting damage to the organism. Nevertheless, they have numerous undesirable effects, some of which can be very stressful for those affected. Nausea, dizziness and vomiting (>10%) are … Side effects | Tramal long®

Contraindications | Tramal long®

Contraindications Who should not take Tramal ® long 100 mg: Patients with an allergy to the active ingredient tramadol hydrochloride or other drug components. Patients with a lactose intolerance (lactose intolerance). Patients with opiate dependence. Patients in pregnancy and lactation. Patients with other addiction diseases. Patients with severe liver dysfunction. Patients with a tendency to … Contraindications | Tramal long®

Tramadolor

Chemical name Tramadol hydrochloride Prescription requirement Tramadolor® is a prescription-only drug. Definition Tramadolor® contains the active ingredient tramadol, which has a central pain-relieving function. Tramadol belongs to the large pain-inhibiting group of opioids, which are used for moderate to severe pain. However, Tramadolor® does not only consist of the pain-relieving opioid, but also has an … Tramadolor

Interactions | Tramadolor

Interactions Tramadolor® must not be used in case of known hypersensitivity to the active substance (or other components), or poisoning with psychotropic drugs, sleeping pills, painkillers or alcohol. In addition, the use of antidepressant MAO inhibitors in the last 14 days is a contraindication for taking Tramadolor®. Tramadolor® should only be used under close medical … Interactions | Tramadolor