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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Of the following should not take tramadol/acetaminophen.TramadolAcetaminophenUltracetAny other medicine known as an opioidAny of the ingredients in the specific product dispensedYour pharmacist can tell you all of the ingredients in the specific tramadol/acetaminophen products they stock.Drug Interactions. Tramadol/acetaminophen should not be taken while you are using certain other medicines. Before taking tramadol/acetaminophen, tell your healthcare provider about any prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, vitamins/minerals, herbal products, and other supplements you are using or have used recently. See the Interactions section for more details.Children. Tramadol/acetaminophen should not be used in any child younger than 12 years of age or in a child younger than 18 years of age after a surgery to remove their tonsils or adenoids (tonsillectomy and/or adenoidectomy). Slow or shallow breathing that can lead to death may occur. Gut Blockage. Tramadol/acetaminophen should not be used if you have a blockage of your gut (bowel obstruction) or a narrowing of the stomach or intestines. Tramadol/acetaminophen can make these conditions worse. Slowed Gut Movement. Paralytic ileus is a type of ileus where your intestines are unable to move food through them. Tramadol/acetaminophen can make this condition worse.Lung problems. Tramadol/acetaminophen should not be used if you have severe asthma, trouble breathing, or other lung problems. Tramadol/acetaminophen can make these conditions worse.What should I know about tramadol/acetaminophen before using it?Do not take tramadol/acetaminophen unless it has been prescribed to you by a healthcare provider. Take it as prescribed.Do not share tramadol/acetaminophen with other people, even if they have the same condition as you. It may harm them.Keep tramadol/acetaminophen out of the reach of children. Tramadol/acetaminophen is a controlled substance because it can be misused or lead to dependence. Store tramadol/acetaminophen in a safe place to protect it from theft. It is illegal to sell or give away this medicine.If you have been taking tramadol/acetaminophen on a regular basis, do not stop taking the medicine without talking to your healthcare provider. Stopping tramadol/acetaminophen too quickly can cause serious withdrawal effects. Call your healthcare provider right away if you have any of the following symptoms.Feeling restlessWatery eyes or runny noseYawningSweating or chillsMuscle, joint, or back painDilated pupils Irritability, anxiety, or trouble sleepingNausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or loss of appetiteIncrease in blood pressure, breathing rate, or heart rateTramadol/acetaminophen can affect your alertness or coordination. Do not drive or do other activities that require alertness or coordination until you know how tramadol/acetaminophen affects you.Do not take more than 4,000 mg of acetaminophen per day. Taking too much acetaminophen can cause serious liver problems that could lead to death. Talk to your pharmacist about which medicines contain acetaminophen. It can be found in Tylenol, some cough and cold medicines, some sleep medicines, and others. If you take too
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