Tramadol Hydrochloride

Tramadol is an opiate derivative and has a high analgesic effect. It is usually used to treat moderate pain. It is used to relieve pain associated with brain tumors, myocardial infarction, trauma, and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. It is also effective for neuralgia. Indicated for withdrawal symptoms after taking opioid analgesics. Opioid addiction is one of the most dangerous substance abuse addictions. Attached is a list of synonyms for this drug with a similar composition.

Pharmaceutical group: opioids, phenoperidine derivatives and other analgesic opioids. The international name is tramal hydrochloride.

It is advisable to take it after reading the described contraindications and side effects. For example, you may feel irritation in the eye area, perhaps swelling of the face or allergies. If the functioning of the liver or urinary system is impaired, swelling and frequent urination are possible. From the gastrointestinal tract - a slow digestion process. Side effects from the nervous system may include nausea, vomiting, severe pain, and dizziness. Blood side effects include tachycardia. Allergic manifestations on the skin most often in the form of rash and redness. Short-term muteness is possible after administration of the drug through the veins. The psyche may become unstable and drowsy. The work of cardiovascular activity is more disrupted than the work of the rest of the body. Congestive eye failure may occur. Increased sweating is the main side effect of this drug when the dose is administered quickly in the blood. An overdose is dangerous: coma, severe weakness and possible arrest.