Yes, you can. It will work better if you alternate between the tramadol and ibuprofen to help with inflammation.
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Paracetamol is the European name for acetaminophen (Tylenol). It is used as a pain reliever, and to reduce fever. If pain or fever is interfering with your ability to sleep, it will probably help. It is not a sleep aid.
It can, all NSAID's work well for menstrual cramps. It is however better to prevent menstrual cramps to begin with, most women can prevent cramps with simple dietary changes and regulating hormones.
There is no scientific research that has yet to link clementines to better sleep.
No. If you carefully study or observe a subject it won't help you sleep better. You need to think and dream, not study or observe.
You may get sleep after relief from the bouts of abdominal pains. Tramadol has, but little role to play in that.
Yes it does, the more sleep u get the better ur mental & physical health will be.
Lavender, sandlewood, and jasmine are good scents for scented sticks to help you sleep better.
You can find HCl suffix after many medicine contents. The difference is Tramadol HCl has a better bio availability than Tramadol, that means more portion of the medicine may be absorbed through the intestine. EXPLANATION: The stomach has an acidic environment. Tramadol HCl is a weak acid, so it will less ionize in acidic environment and only unionized molecules are absorbed through the gut. So Tramadol HCl is better at being absorbed through the gut than Tramadol.
This website, http://www.umm.edu/sleep/relax_tech.htm offers a few different techniques that you can try. They should help you get to sleep and allow you to sleep through the night.
Oh, that's a good question, friend! The "HCL" after tramadol stands for hydrochloride. It's a common way to indicate the specific form of the medication. Just a little detail to help us understand how the medication is made.