What Are the Different Types of Tramadol Tablets?

Tramadol hydrochloride tablets are used for various acute and chronic pains such as cancer pain, fracture or postoperative pain.

Tramadol hydrochloride tablets are used for various acute and chronic pains such as cancer pain, fracture or postoperative pain.
Drug Name
Tramadol hydrochloride tablets
Drug type
Prescription drugs, medicines for medical workers' injuries
Special medicine
Psychotropic drugs
Use classification
Analgesics

Tramadol hydrochloride tablets ingredients

Tramadol hydrochloride.
Its chemical name is: (±) -trans-1- (m-methoxyphenyl) -2- (dimethylamino) -methyl) -cyclohexanol hydrochloride.

Tramadol Hydrochloride Tablets

White tablets.

Tramadol hydrochloride tablets indications

It is used for various acute and chronic pains such as cancer pain, fracture or postoperative pain.

Tramadol Hydrochloride Tablets Specifications

50mg

Tramadol hydrochloride tablets dosage

oral. 50 100mg at a time, can be repeated if necessary. The daily dose does not exceed 400 mg.

Side effects of tramadol hydrochloride tablets

Sweating, sleepiness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, poor appetite, and difficulty urinating are more common. Individual cases have allergic reactions such as rash and decreased blood pressure.

Tramadol hydrochloride taboo

Alcohol, sleeping pills, analgesics, or other central nervous system drugs are not allowed in patients with acute poisoning.

Precautions for tramadol hydrochloride tablets

1. Patients with dysfunction and patients with heart disease should be reduced or used with caution.
2. Do not use with monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
3. When combined with central tranquilizers (such as diazepam, etc.), the dosage should be reduced.
4. Long-term use cannot rule out the possibility of drug resistance or drug dependence. However, it cannot be used as a substitute for patients who are dependent on opioids, because it cannot inhibit the withdrawal symptoms of morphine.
5. Patients with a tendency to drug abuse or dependence can only be used for short periods.

Tramadol hydrochloride tablets for pregnant and lactating women

The safety of pregnant women is not clear, and the advantages and disadvantages should be weighed and used with caution. Use with caution in lactating women.

Tramadol hydrochloride tablets for children

still uncertain.

Tramadol hydrochloride tablets for the elderly

still uncertain.

Tramadol Hydrochloride Tablets Drug Interactions

This product can cause acute poisoning when used in combination with ethanol, sedatives, analgesics, or other psychotropic drugs. This product can strengthen the sedative and analgesic effects when used in combination with central nervous system inhibitors (such as diazepam). The combination of pitot drugs can prolong the anesthesia time.

Tramadol hydrochloride overdose

still uncertain.

Tramadol Hydrochloride Tablets Pharmacology and Toxicology

This product is a non-morphine strong analgesic. It mainly acts on pain-specific receptors in the central nervous system. Without causing smooth muscle spasm and obvious respiratory depression, the analgesic effect can be maintained for 4 to 6 hours. May prolong the duration of anesthesia with barbiturates. It can enhance the analgesic effect when used with diazepam. Has mild resistance and dependence.

Pharmacokinetics of tramadol hydrochloride tablets

This product absorbs quickly and completely, and has high bioavailability. After oral administration, it can absorb up to 90% of the dose. After oral administration of 100mg, it takes effect within 20-30 minutes. The tmax is 2 hours and the Cmax is 279.8 ± 49.0ng / ml. It lasts for 6 hours, and is highly distributed in the lungs, spleen, liver, and kidneys. It is metabolized in the liver. About 80% of the product and its metabolites are excreted from the kidney within 24 hours, and t 1/2 is 6 hours.

Tramadol Hydrochloride Tablets Storage

Protected from light and sealed.

Tramadol Hydrochloride Tablets Packaging

10 tablets per box.

Tramadol hydrochloride expiration date

24 months [1]

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