Tramacet is a prescription drug for severe pain over short periods of time. It is known to be used to relieve the pain of gout (a kind of Arthritis that occurs when uric acid builds up in the joints).
pain medication.
Yes for a short period of time. According to a paper presented in Spain in 2007 at the Southern European Veterinary Conference and found on the IVIS website you can administer Tramacet to dogs for up to five days.
No, you should not take Advil (ibuprofen) with Tramacet (tramadol hydrochloride and acetaminophen) together. Taking them together can increase your risk of seizures, breathing difficulties, and other side effects. If your doctor prescribes both, you should contact him/her right away if you have any indications of problems. For more information visit the Related Links.
Yes, their are two active ingredients in tramacet. Tramadol hydrochloride and paracetamol. Tramadol hydrochloride is an opioid and is closely related to morphine. It is actually synthetic form of morphine. Since paracetamol is present in its composition you should not take when drinking alcohol or if you have any liver or kidney problems. Never exceed more than 2 tablets in a dose and not more than 8 in a 24 hour period.
No. Ibuprofen is an over the counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is used for the treatment of mild to moderate pain. Tramadol is a non-opioid analgesic that is used for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. Neither of these medications should be used for a prolonged period of time.
No one online can or should tell you what meds can be taken with another medication. That is called "prescribing" and only licensed physicians can prescribe for his or her patients. Call your doctor for further instructions.
Tramadol is a pain killer. If a person can limit their alcohol intake they can drink alcohol while taking Tramadol.
Tramadol is whats known as a opioid analgesic it is used to treat moderate to severe pain tramadol comes in different strengths:- 50mg, 100mg, 200mg,300mg, 400mg also tramadol can be taken in conjuction with paracetamol tramadol can also be prescribed as a combination tablet called tramacet which is a mixture of tramadol hydrochloride and paracetamol.
I just snorted one 37.5 mg pill of tramacet and took 2 orally. Ill let you know
Paracetamol and Tramadol are commonly administered together in hospitals in the UK to treat moderate to severe pain. Typical doses are 1000mg of paracetamol 4 times a day and 50-100mg of Tramadol 4 times a day.
The closest medication would be Tramacet (Tramadol HCL 37.5mg/Paracetamol 325) or maybe Codydramol (Dihydrocodeine 7.5-10mg/Paracetamol 500mg). None of these two are close enough though to be called equivalent to Vicodin. Vicodin is a mixture of Hydrocodone (not to be confused with Dihydrocodeine) and paracetamol. Codydramol is a lot weaker than Vicodin - hence a 7.5mg DHC/500mg Paracetamol containing product cannot be bought OTC in the UK, a prescription is needed from your GP. Vicodin is also controlled prescription only drug and could not be bought OTC even if it was in the UK.
Alcohol warning + -There may be a negative interaction between Tramacet and alcohol.There may be a negative interaction between Tylenol and alcohol.Food Instructions + -No Food InstructionsNo Food InstructionsMethod of use + -Oral Drops, Pill, Rectal OintmentDosages + -No methods of use & dosage information foundTablet: 160 mg, 325 mg, 500 mg, 650 mg, 2-30-500 mg, 25-500 mg, 30-15-325 mgDrops: 80 mg/0.8 mL, 15-5-160 mg/1.6 mLLiquid: 166.67 MG/5ML, 167 mg/5 mLCapsule: 500 mgElixir: 160 mg/5 mLOintment: 2%Suspension: 100 mg/mLIngredients + -Tramadol Hcl/Acetaminophen , Tramadol HclAcetaminophen, Dextromethorphan Hbr/P-Ephed Hcl/Acetaminophen/ChlorphenirTaken For + -.bar{width: 64%; margin: 0 18%} ConditionNumber of posts#1 for Pain1,458#2 for Fibromyalgia141#3 for Headaches114#4 for Pain Relief101#5 for Withdrawal Symptoms86#6 for Back Pain76#7 for Migraines76#8 for Depression72#9 for Chronic Pain57#10 for Breakthrough Pain53#11 for Arthritis49#12 for Nerve Pain46#13 for Severe Pain45#14 for Anxiety44#15 for RLS31#1 for Pain#2 for Fibromyalgia#3 for Headaches#4 for Pain Relief#5 for Withdrawal Symptoms#6 for Back Pain#7 for Migraines#8 for Depression#9 for Chronic Pain#10 for Breakthrough Pain#11 for Arthritis#12 for Nerve Pain#13 for Severe Pain#14 for Anxiety#15 for RLS+More.bar{width: 64%; margin: 0 18%} ConditionNumber of posts#1 for Pain232,377#2 for Headaches79,790#3 for Fever69,153#4 for Teething34,320#5 for Migraines24,202#6 for Cramping20,248#7 for Swelling19,660#8 for Cough15,942#9 for Discomfort13,439#10 for Flu13,340#11 for Back Pain12,172#12 for Pain Relief10,239#13 for Common Cold9,154#1 for Pain#2 for Headaches#3 for Fever#4 for Teething#5 for Migraines#6 for Cramping#7 for Swelling#8 for Cough#9 for Discomfort#10 for Flu#11 for Back Pain#12 for Pain Relief#13 for Common Cold+MoreTramacet is prescribed for Pain and is mostly mentioned together with this indication.Tylenol is approved for Pain, Headaches and Fever and is mostly mentioned together with these indications.Drug Interactions + -Interaction between Tramacet and Tylenol: There is no known interaction between Tramacet and Tylenol in our records. However, an interaction may still exist. Always consult your doctor before taking these medications together. Do not stop taking the medications without a physician's advice.