Ultram (Tramadol HCL)
ABOUT ULTRAM
Ultram (tramadol hydrochloride tablets)
is a prescription medication indicated for the management of moderate
to moderately severe pain. Ultram received U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) approval in March, 1995. Tramadol has been prescribed in more than
55 million patients worldwide and Ultram has been prescribed in more than
21 million patients in the United States alone.
USES:
This medicine is an analgesic used to treat
or prevent pain.
BEFORE USING:
Some medicines or medical conditions may
interact with this medicine. Inform your doctor or pharmacist of all prescription
and over-the-counter medicine that you are taking. Use of this medicine
is not recommended if you are also taking cyclobenzaprine or medicine
for depression or other emotional or mood disorders. If you are taking
any of these medicines, be sure your doctor knows. Additional monitoring
of your dose or condition may be needed if you are taking bupropion, narcotic
analgesics, or have a history of seizures. Inform your doctor of any other
medical conditions, allergies, pregnancy,or breast-feeding. Contact your
doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions or concerns about using
this medicine.
CAUTIONS:
Do not exceed the recommended dose or take
this medicine for longer than prescribed. If you experience difficulty
breathing or tightness of chest; swelling of eyelids, face, or lips; or
develop a rash or hives, tell your doctor immediately.
Do not take any more of this medicine unless
your doctor tells you to do so. Avoid alcohol while you are using this
medicine. This medicine will add to the effects of alcohol and other depressants.
Do not drive, operated machinery, or do anything else that could be dangerous
until you know how you react to this medicine. Using this medicine alone,
with other medicines, or with alcohol may lessen your ability to drive
or to perform other potentially dangerous tasks.
Before you begin taking any new medicine,
either prescription or over-the-counter, check with your doctor or pharmacist.
For women: if you plan on becoming pregnant, discuss with your doctor
the benefits and risks of using this medicine during pregnancy. This medicine
is excreted in breast milk. Do not breast-feed while taking this medicine.
DRUG INTERACTIONS:
Drug interactions can result in unwanted
side effects or prevent a medicine from doing its job. Use our drug interaction
checker to find out if your medicines interact with each other.
HOW TO USE THIS MEDICATION:
Follow the directions for using this medicine
provided by your doctor. Store this medicine at room temperature, away
from heat and light. If you miss a dose of this medicine, take it as soon
as possible. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed
dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not take 2 doses
at once.
IF YOU TAKE TOO MUCH:
If overdose is suspected, contact your local
poison control center or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of overdose
may include cold and clammy skin, low body temperature, slowed breathing,
slowed heartbeat, drowsiness, dizziness, lightheadedness, seizures, deep
sleep, and loss of consciousness.
SIDE EFFECTS:
Side effects, that may go away during treatment,
include dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth, constipation, headache,
or sweating. If they continue or are bothersome, check with your doctor.
Check with your doctor as soon as possible if you experience skin rash,
itching, seizures, or hallucinations. If you notice other effects not
listed above, contact your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist.