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Tramadol is used to
relieve moderate to moderately severe pain.
It
works by decreasing the body's sense of pain.
Tramadol has been
prescribed to more than 55 million patients
worldwide. Tramadol comes as a tablet and an extended-release
(long-acting) tablet to take by mouth. The regular tablet is usually
taken with or without food every 4-6 hours as needed. The
extended-release tablet should be taken once a day. Take the
extended-release tablet at about the same time of day every day, and
either always take it with food or always take it without food. Take
tramadol exactly as directed. Do not take more medication as a single
dose or take more doses per day than prescribed by your doctor. Taking
more tramadol than prescribed by your doctor may cause serious side
effects or death.
Your doctor may start you on a low dose of tramadol and gradually
increase the amount of medication you take, not more often than every 3
days if you are taking the regular tablets or every 5 days if you are
taking the extended-release tablets.
Swallow the extended-release tablets whole; do not split, chew, or
crush them. Do not snort (inhale powder from crushed tablet) or inject
the dissolved extended-release tablets. Taking this medication in a way
that is not recommended may cause serious side effects or death.
Tramadol can be habit-forming. Do not take a larger dose, take it more
often, or take it for a longer period of time than prescribed by your
doctor. Call your doctor if you find that you want to take extra
medication or if you notice any other unusual changes in your behavior
or mood. Do not stop taking tramadol without talking to your doctor.
Your doctor will probably decrease your dose gradually. If you suddenly
stop taking tramadol you may experience withdrawal symptoms such as
nervousness; panic; sweating; difficulty falling asleep or staying
asleep; runny nose, sneezing, or cough; numbness, pain, burning, or
tingling in your hands or feet; hair standing on end; chills; nausea;
uncontrollable shaking of a part of your body; diarrhea; or rarely,
hallucinations (seeing things or hearing voices that do not exist).
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