Quel médicament ne pas prendre avec tramadol ?

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Quel médicament ne pas prendre avec tramadol ?

Quel médicament ne pas prendre avec tramadol ?

Il ne faut pas prendre TRAMADOL MYLAN PHARMA LP avec des inhibiteurs de la MAO (médicaments destinés au traitement de la dépression). · de la carbamazépine (un antiépileptique) ; · de l'ondansétron (pour prévenir les nausées).

Why is tramadol considered an opioid?

  • In fact, tramadol is considered an opioid medication because it like morphine and hydrocodone bind to and activate the mu opioid receptor. This mechanism provides the pain relieving, the analgesic effect. And like all the other opioids, the regular use of tramadol can lead to physical dependency.

What drugs are stronger than tramadol?

  • In contrast, oxycodone is a very potent opiate - comparable to morphine - usually prescribed for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. So the simple answer to your question is yes, oxycodone is much stronger than tramadol.

Who should not take tramadol?

  • severe asthma or breathing problems;
  • a blockage in your stomach or intestines;
  • if you have recently used alcohol,sedatives,tranquilizers,or narcotic medications; or
  • if you have used an MAO inhibitor in the past 14 days (such as isocarboxazid,linezolid,methylene blue injection,phenelzine,rasagiline,selegiline,or tranylcypromine).

What are the problems with tramadol?

  • The most common adverse effects of tramadol include nausea, dizziness, dry mouth, indigestion, abdominal pain, vertigo , vomiting, constipation, drowsiness and headache. Compared to other opioids, respiratory depression and constipation are considered less of a problem with tramadol.

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