Mabron

Mabron: An effective analgesic and its features

Introduction

Mabron, also known by its international name tramadol, is a phenylperidine derivative and belongs to the group of opioid analgesics. It is widely used to relieve pain of varying intensity. In this article we will look at the main aspects of the drug Mabron, its manufacturers, dosage forms, indications and contraindications for use, side effects, interactions with other drugs, as well as special instructions for its use.

Production and manufacturers

Mabron is produced by Medokemi Ltd in Cyprus. This pharmaceutical drug is one of the products of a pharmaceutical group that includes phenylperidine derivatives and other opioid analgesics.

Dosage forms and composition

Mabron is available in the form of capsules containing 50 mg of the active substance tramadol, and also as an injection solution containing 100 mg of tramadol.

Indications for use

Mabron is used to relieve pain of moderate intensity, which may be associated with malignant neoplasms, acute myocardial infarction, trauma, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, and neuralgia.

Contraindications and restrictions

The use of Mabron has some contraindications. It is not recommended for hypersensitivity to the drug, acute alcohol poisoning, intoxication with depressants and drugs that suppress the central nervous system, epilepsy, impaired liver and kidney function, pregnancy, and also during breastfeeding (treatment should be suspended). It is also not recommended to use Mabron for young children (under 2 years).

Side effects

Various side effects may occur when using Mabron. From the gastrointestinal tract, nausea, dry mouth, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain, bloating and changes in appetite may occur. From the nervous system and sensory organs, dizziness, fatigue, drowsiness, confusion, headache, changes in mood and activity, disturbances in behavioral reactions and sensations may occur. At high doses or in combination with antipsychotics, cerebral seizures may occur. Cardiovascular changes may occur in blood pressure, including hypotension or hypertension. Allergic reactions may also occur, including hives, itching and skin rashes.

Interaction with other drugs

Mabron may interact with other drugs, so it is important to tell your doctor about all the medications you take. It is not recommended to be combined with drugs that also depress the central nervous system, such as alcohol, sleeping pills, antidepressants or muscle relaxants, as this may increase the depressive effect on the respiratory center and lead to respiratory arrest.

Special instructions

When using Mabron, you must follow some special instructions. Long-term use can cause physical dependence, so it is important to follow your doctor's recommendations and not exceed the dosage. When discontinuing the drug, it is necessary to gradually reduce the dose under the supervision of a physician to avoid withdrawal syndrome.

You should also be careful when driving vehicles or operating machinery, as Mabron can cause drowsiness and poor concentration.

Conclusion

Mabron (tramadol) is an effective analgesic that is used to relieve pain of various origins. It has certain indications and contraindications, and can also cause side effects and interact with other drugs. Before starting to use Mabron, you should consult your doctor and follow his recommendations.