Tramadol is a doctor-prescribed pain medicine that helps relieve moderate to fairly strong pain. It is often used when everyday painkillers like paracetamol or ibuprofen are not enough. Doctors may prescribe it for conditions such as arthritis, joint pain, back pain, or pain after surgery, so you can stay more comfortable and active.
It tablet is a prescription opioid pain reliever that helps reduce moderate to severe pain when ordinary painkillers are not enough. It works by gently blocking pain signals to the brain and balancing natural brain chemicals, providing hours of relief. Your doctor will decide the right strength and how often you should take it for safe, effective comfort
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Eases moderate to severe pain so you can move more easily.
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Works quickly and can provide relief for several hours.
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Flexible options – available in tablets, capsules, or oral solution.
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Can be used for short-term pain (like after surgery) or long-term conditions under close medical care.
Important Precautions
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Take only as prescribed. Tramadol can become habit-forming if used too often or in high doses.
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Tell your doctor if you have breathing problems, seizures, liver or kidney disease.
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Avoid alcohol and check with your doctor before mixing with sleeping pills, sedatives, or antidepressants.
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Do not drive or use machines until you know how Tramadol affects you—it may cause sleepiness or dizziness.
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Pregnancy or breastfeeding: Only use if your doctor says it is safe.
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