Tramadol with paracetamol

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1909342 tn?1321993880 I am concerned, when to start taking Tramadol again or going with the combination of Ibuprofen and Paracetamol instead, since Ibuprofen also has an effect on inflammations. Am I taking to much? What would be appropriate here and how much would be 'healthy'?
Avatar f tn Yes, Tramadol is a centrally acting atypical opioid analgesic. And as you know Codipar is an opiate as well due to the codeine. What makes Tramadol "atypical" is the SNRI effects. Using paracetamol WITH Tramadol can boost the pain benefits ....but the dr that called you must not think it is safe.... or necessary to be on these TWO opioids at the same time. I would ask the dr who called you to assist you in getting off one or the other.
Avatar n tn co-codamol comes in different strengths, all with 500mg of paracetamol per tablet. some with 8/15/30 or 60mg codiene. co-codamol acts upon the sensory nerves and motor neurons. when combined these 2 drugs provide very effective relief of moderate to severe pain. they are safe to take together and will not cause any severe harm as long as the dose and intervals are monitored. most common side-effects are nausea, tiredness and fatigue, also light headedness and 'spaced out' feeling.
Avatar f tn I'm taking SSRI with tramadol 100mg. Anyone have any advice about how this drug works?
Avatar f tn If you're on suboxone can you take tramadol short term for pain? Or do you need to stop the suboxone? Anyone know?
1159380 tn?1262617042 He seriously needs to cut his volume down as the amount of paracetamol hes taking is way too high - max is 8 tablets per day - 4g paracetamol-hes taking 12g - 3 x the safe dose. There are tapering methods or cold turkey which is quite ok with codeine. There is the Thomas recipe that will help too. The hardest part is him wanting to! He could be causing irriversible liver damage from the paracetamol.
Avatar f tn Paracetamol has weak anti-inflammatory property and is generally not classified as a NSAID. People not tolerating NSAID, do well on paracetamol. However, do ask your doctor.
Avatar n tn ve seen a lot of patients (im a nurse) be prescribed tramadol and paracetamol together - or tram and a NSAID - but never tram and an opiate. Be careful.
1688492 tn?1346364370 I have been taking tramadol for over 6 months now due to RLS. It's the only medicine for pain that don't make me sick. Is it ok to take it? Does anyone know or been on it? Thanks!!
Avatar f tn 22wks, had surgery last week, I've been taking a tramadol at night to help with the post surgery pain when lying down and normal paracetamol during the day. I feel bad taking it but my dr assures me paracetamol has been considered safe during pregnancy for 50yrs and tramadol for 20 or 30yrs. Not sure about viccodine but if it was prescribed I'm sure the dr would have weighed up the risks and benefits and explained any side effects.
Avatar m tn This is because taking too much can cause serious problems. With tramadol and co-codamol ( paracetamol with codeine), these are often used to relieve painful conditions where paracetamol alone is not sufficient, such as for muscular pain or nerve pain. The presence of side effects will depend on the dosage and time you took the medicines. Take care and regards.
Avatar f tn So we rushed to the hospital again and after checking and giving him a jab, they still give him only painkiller, but this time paracetamol 500mg with tramadol 50mg. He was feeling alright the whole day, until now, (11pm the next day). Gave him paracetamol 500mg with tramadol 50mg and rubbed the ointment around his chest area but he still couldn't sleep and couldn't move much because of the pain.
Avatar f tn You could try taking an over the counter painkiller containing Paracetamol with the Tramadol. A doctor told me that it’s safe to do and that Tramadol actually works better when taken with Paracetamol. The fatigue you mentioned when you stop taking it is likely to be at least partially due to the letdown you typically get when you suddenly stop taking it after your body has become used to it.
Avatar m tn In terms of drowsiness from opiates, I have found that codeine forte, when using 8 per day (4 gram limit on the paracetamol component), makes me a bit drowsy by late in the day. The drowsiness remained, even after using it under doctor's advice for about 4 weeks. Codeine has never given me much satisfaction in so far as pain relief goes: some people simply don't effectively metabolise it into morphine.
Avatar n tn hi ive been taking slow release 100mg every 12 hrs for 6 months for back pain but i started to notice the pain coming back if not worse so i went to my drs and he suggested an anti-infam called voltorol 50 mg 3 times a day with paracetamol if needed and said reduce to 100mg once a day instead of 200mg once a day for a week .....
Avatar f tn If you go down the whole taking way more than prescribed then start mixing with alcohol then Hun you must be clear with your doc. These are not to be mixed. And tramadol at high doses can be very dangerous so it's in your best interest regardless of the alcohol issue that you take only the dose prescribed.
Avatar f tn Do any of you lovely ladies suffer with SPD? I spoke to my doctor last week and he said all I can do is take paracetamol and rest. Paracetamol doesn't even kind of touch the pain, and I work in a shop so I'm on my feet all day. I've got a midwife appointment on 3rd March and then she will potential refer me for physio. Just wondering if there's anything anyone else can suggest trying in the meantime?
Avatar f tn The pain killers I take are hydrocodone 10-325 up to 4 times a day, tramadol 100mg x 4, and baclofen 20mg up to 3 times. I am taking the GI DR did not seem concerend with any of these meds, as I thought he maybe. I have already had my gallbladder take out about 6 years ago due to gallstones. He did say that it could be something going on with my bile duct since I had gall stones when my gallbladder was taken out. Any thoughts?
Avatar f tn Hi sorry for another post but I'm off to the doctors and wanted to post this before going. I called the pharmacy to see if there was anything they could recommend asking my doctor for that's NON narcotic or addicting and she asked if I'd tried Tramacet or Tramadol? I've never heard of these but the cet in tramacet leads me to think of percocet? she said it's not a controlled substance and is non narcotic...
1688492 tn?1346364370 s all the time I cNt sit to long and guess what I have a sit down job!!! Here is the thing I take tramadol once or twice a day to deal with the pain and to b able to sleep at night. I've had it so long n over time it gets worse its now in my arms and hands!!! If I don't take my medicine the pain sends my body into this weird shock an I have attacks, well they say I can't take tramadol anymore but they would let me take a narcotic!!!!!