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Your health care provider may recommend using Ultram (Tramadol) for moderate to moderately severe pain resulting from injuries or other conditions you may have. Your doctor may prescribe Ultram for round-the-clock treatment of pain. If you need to be taking Ultram for round-the-clock treatment to of your pain, make sure you take it once daily. Regular tablets of Ultram are supposed to be taken several times a day, every 4-6 hours, depending on how severe your pain is. Your health care provider will give you detailed recommendations on how you are supposed to take the medicine to make sure you benefit from the treatment as much as possible. Let your doctor know if you have ever been allergic to morphine, meperidine, oxycodone, codeine, hydromorphone, Hydrocodone, or propoxyphene. If you have a history of an allergic reaction to the drugs mentioned, your doctor will probably recommend not taking Ultram to avoid the same reaction.
What should be reported to the doctor
Always talk to your health care provider before the treatment can be started to make sure you get all the possible benefits of taking Ultram. You will need to tell your health care provider about the following medical conditions you have or used to have to make sure your treatment is successful and all the possible factors have been taken into consideration: kidney or liver disease, seizures, stomach disorder, thoughts about harming yourself, suicidal thoughts, stroke, depression, a head injury, breathing problems, brain tumor, diabetes, lung disease, infection in your brain or spine, a history of depression, mental illness, or suicide attempt. If you are pregnant at the moment of getting a prescription - make sure you tell your doctor about it as well. The fact of being pregnant or breastfeeding can make it impossible for you to take Ultram at all, as the baby may be harmed.
What happens if too much Ultram is taken?
Make sure you always tell your health care provider about any of the following overdose symptoms, or report them straight to your local emergency center: unconsciousness, slow heartbeat, light-headedness, heart attack, seizure, fainting, difficulty breathing, coma, extreme weakness, cold or clammy skin, shallow breathing, extreme drowsiness, or decreased size of the pupil. The effects mentioned are serious, as they can lead to death if you do not give proper attention to the problems and carry on with the treatment.
Are there interactions with Ultram?
Make sure your always keep your health care provider informed of any other medications you are taking at the moment, especially any of the following ones: digoxin, imipramine, pain medications, mental illness medicine, trimipramine, doxepin, fluoxetine, nausea drugs, clomipramine, sedatives, isocarboxazid, fluvoxamine, tranquilizers, erythromycin, sleeping pills, desipramine, tranylcypromine, citalopram, cyclobenzaprine, warfarin, nortriptyline, amoxapine, protriptyline, paroxetine, quinidine, sertraline, carbamazepine, ketoconazole, promethazine, amitriptyline, rifampin, phenelzine, selegiline, as well as medications for anxiety. Some drugs you are taking can cause serious interactions, while other ones are likely to cause a few mild interactions. You will need to make sure you tell your doctor if you are also taking cold or allergy medicine, depression or anxiety medications, narcotic pain medicine, muscle relaxers, medicine for seizures, or sleeping pills, all of which are known to add to the drowsiness you may experience as a result of taking Ultram.
What side effects of Ultram can I expect?
Make sure you take Ultram the right away and report any side effects that seem serious or do not go away for a long time. The following are considered mild side effects of Ultram and do not need to be reported unless they change in intensity and get bothersome: changes in mood, chills, dry mouth, nausea, sweating, heartburn, vomiting, dizziness, agitation, sleepiness, uncontrollable shaking of a part of the body, weakness, indigestion, muscle tightness, difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, itching, diarrhea, drowsiness, constipation, headache, and nervousness. The mild side effects mentioned usually appear at the beginning of the treatment and tend to go away soon after they occur. Unlike the mild side effects mentioned, serious side effects of Ultram last longer and do need to be reported as soon as possible to your health care provider. The following are considered serious side effects of Ultram: hallucinations, weak pulse, blistering, peeling skin rash, shallow breathing, sores on the inside of your mouth, nose, eyes, or throat, flu-like symptoms, rash, hoarseness, difficulty swallowing or breathing, swelling of the face, throat, tongue, lips, eyes, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs, seizures, and hives.
The right way to withdraw from Ultram
Gradual withdrawal is recommended if you need to stop your treatment, especially if you have been using this medicine for a long period of time. The following are possible withdrawal symptoms that may need to be reported to your health care provider as soon as you get them: staying asleep, difficulty falling asleep, numbness, diarrhea, nervousness, hair standing on end, sneezing, cough, panic, uncontrollable shaking, runny nose, hallucinations, pain burning, or tingling in your hands or feet, sweating, tremors, nausea, chills, or anxiety. The symptoms mentioned mean you already developed an addiction to this drug, and your withdrawal should be gradual.
