Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Ultram Tramadol – Frequently Asked Questions

  • Ultram Tramadol is a man made pain killer which can be used to treat moderate to severe body pain.
  • Ultram is oral prescription drug, so it should be taken only as prescribed and instructed.
  • If you have addiction to alcohol, stay away from Ultram Tramadol. Otherwise it can cause respiratory disorder.
  • Ultram Tramadol can be taken orally with glass of water.
  • Tramadol can be taken with or without food.
  • It might happen that drug stops working for you, dosage change might be required. Be wise and keep patience, consult your doctor for any assistance.
  • Usage of Ultram Tramadol is not permitted along with other medicines.
  • Overdose of Ultram Tramadol can cause low body temperature, drowsiness, dizziness, loss of consciousness, sloe heartbeat and breathing difficulty.
  • Ultram is not well tolerated by everyone, and some people report feeling “spacey” or “unusual” while on the medication
  • Dose ranges, from 50-400 mg daily every 4-6 hours as needed and prescribed.

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