Precautions to be taken while using Tramadol
It is best to take
care of the following precautions while using Tramadol:
· Take Tramadol only when your doctor
prescribed you for that.
· Long-term use of Tramadol can be
habit-forming; you may have physical or mental dependence on the drug.
· Addiction, abuse, misuse of Tramadol
can be life-threatening.
· You probably know that buying or selling Tramadol is an offense under the law.
· Ask your doctor about all the necessary
precautions that you need to take while using Tramadol.
· It is best to take Tramadol exactly as
prescribed by your doctor. Please don’t take it more often than prescribed and
try to be consistent throughout the treatment.
· You cannot take it if you have recently
used MAO inhibitors, narcotic medications, sedatives, alcohol, or
tranquilizers.
· Your doctor may not allow you to take
this medication if you have asthma or stomach or bowel obstruction.
· To ensure that taking Tramadol is safe
for you; please tell your doctor if you have or ever had the following health
disorder:
oDifficulty in breathing
oSleep apnea (breathing that stops while
sleeping)
oKidney disease
oProblems while urinating
oProblems in gallbladder or pancreas
oStomach disorder
oMood swings or any other mental
illness
oDestructive and self detrimental behavior
· Breast-feeding might not be safe while
using Tramadol.
· Using Tramadol during the pregnancy may
cause congenital disabilities to the child.
· In case of overdose, consult your
doctor as soon as possible and ask for medical help.
· You can also get emergency medical
assistance by calling the poison helpline at 1-800-222-1222
· You may also experience some common and
severe side effects after using Tramadol; observe your health and consult your
doctor if you find something unusual.
· Tell the doctor about all the medicines
you are currently taking; some may interact with Tramadol and result in a fatal
situation or make the medication less effective or increase the risk of some
side effects.
· Avoid using herbal products, vitamins,
nutritional supplements, and other over-the-counter medications while using
Tramadol.
· Visit your doctor frequently and tell
him if you are feeling uneasiness after taking medicine.
· Remember that taking Tramadol is only a
part of the treatment; follow your doctor’s advice to make medicine more
effective.
· You can consult your doctor to learn
more about the risks and benefits associated with Tramadol.
· Store Tramadol tablets or injections
appropriately at room temperature, away from heat, light, and moisture
· Keep your medicine beyond the reach of
the children; they may misuse them.
· After completing your treatment, you
should talk to pharmacists or chemists near you regarding the proper disposal
of leftover medicine.
Call the doctor
immediately if you have:
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dizziness
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lack of appetite
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stomach pain
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weight loss
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headache
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anxiety
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trouble sleeping
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constipation
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nausea
Severe side effects include:
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depression
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severe allergic reaction
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hallucinations
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blurred vision
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impaired or delusional thinking
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aggressive behavior
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muscle breakdown (rhabdomyolysis)
The best way to avoid Adderall's adverse effects is to ensure
that you are only using the required quantity for the appropriate duration. Try
talking with a doctor before you to stay clear of its
side effects.
Also, avoid using alcohol and other stimulant medications because these substances tend to increase this drug's adverse
effects.
Attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a medical condition that includes
difficulty paying attention and controlling impulsive behaviors. people with adhd may face trouble paying attention to a single task or sitting still for more
extended periods. According to a diagnosis of the American Psychiatric
Association (APA), both adults and children can have ADHD.
What
are the types of ADHD?
Predominantlyinattentive,
predominantly hyperactivity-impulsive, and a combination of both are the three types of ADHD.
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Easily distracted and got bored quickly
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Have trouble focusing on finishing tasks
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Have difficulty in following instructions
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Process information more slowly than others
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Fidgeting
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Difficulty in sitting still
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Trouble is waiting for their turn
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Interrupting
conversations
● Difficulty in paying attention
● Impulsiveness
● Inability to pay attention