Tramadol yellow round pill
Tramadol yellow round pill is a strong painkiller. This drug used to treat moderate to severe pain, for example, serious injury or after an operation.
When weaker painkillers no longer work, then tramadol used to cure long-standing pain. Tramadol yellow round pill is available only on prescription. Tramadol comes in capsules tablets and liquid drops that you swallow. This drug also be given by injection but this is usually only done in the hospital.
Key facts
- Tramadol works by blocking pain signals from traveling along the nerves to the brain.
- The most common side effects of tramadol are feeling sick and dizzy.
- Tramadol can create addiction, but this is very rare if you’re taking it to relieve pain as advised by your doctor.
- It’s best not to drink alcohol with tramadol as you’re more likely to get side effects like feeling sleepy.
- Tramadol is also called by the brand names Zeridame Mabron, Maneo,Invodol, Oldaram,Marol, Maxitram, Tilodol, Tradorec, Zydol, Tramulief, Zamadol, Larapam,and Tramquel.
Who can and can’t take tramadol
Tramadol yellow round pill can only consume by adults and children aged 12 and over.
This drug is not suitable for everyone, consult with your doctor or pharmacist before starting the medicine if you have:
- If there is an allergic reaction to tramadol or any other medicines in the past
- an illness which causes seizures
- If you have a head injury
- If your addicted to alcohol, strong painkillers or recreational drugs
- breathing difficulties
- If your having kidney or liver problems
- if you had a reaction to other strong painkillers in the past
- How and when to take it
- It’s important to take tramadol as your doctor has asked you to.
- The dose can vary but you should not normally take more than 400mg a day.
- Tramadol doesn’t usually upset your tummy, so you can take it with or without food.
Different types of tramadol
Tramadol comes In a :
- capsules
- tablets
- an injection
- liquid drops
Tramadol liquid drops, injections and some tablets and capsules are fast-acting. It starts working within 30 to 60 minutes. They’re used for pain that is expected to last for only a short time. It prescribed for those people who are consuming tramadol yellow round pill for fast-acting when someone are suffering from pain or on a regular basis. Always follow the instructions given by your doctor.
Some of the tramadol tablets and capsules are slow-release. It seems that tramadol is gradually released into your body over either 12 or 24 hours. This type of tramadol takes longer to start working but lasts longer. It’s used for long-term pain.
Your doctor will prescribe proper dose for you, depending on how sensitive you are to pain and how bad your pain is. If tramadol yellow round pill is not working then your dose may need to be changed several times to find what works best for you. In general, you will be prescribed the lowest dose that relieves your pain.
How to take it
Fast-acting tramadol comes as capsules, drops and 2 different tablets -soluble and dissolve-in-the-mouth tablets:
- capsules: swallow each capsule whole with plenty of water
- drops: mix the drops into a glass of water then drink the whole contents of the glass
- soluble tablets: dissolve each tablet in 50ml (1/2 cup) of water and drink
- dissolve-in-the-mouth tablets: make sure your hands are dry before handling the tablet. Take the tablet out of the blister pack and put it on your tongue. Suck the tablet, do not chew it. After it has melted, swallow or have a drink of water. You can also dissolve the tablet in a glass of water if you prefer.
Slow-release tramadol comes as tablets and capsules.It’s important to swallow slow-release tramadol tablets and capsules whole with a drink of water.
Do not break, crush, chew or suck slow-release tablets and capsules. If you do, the slow-release system won’t work and the whole dose might get into your body in one go. This could cause a potentially fatal overdose.