What Kind Of Drug Is Tramadol? And Why It Is Used?

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What Kind Of Drug Is Tramadol? And Why It Is Used?

Tramadol is an opioid drug used as a pain reliever in adults for moderate to severe pain. It alters the pain sensations in the nerves of the central nervous system and the brain. Tramadol drug binds to receptors in the brain that blocks the pain signals perceived by the body, sent through the brain.

How to take Tramadol? The recommended dosage of Tramadol depends on the severity of pain and the patient's reaction to the treatment. The initial recommended dosage of Tramadol is 25mg to be taken each morning. The doctor usually starts the treatment with a low dose and gradually increase the dosage according to the outcome. Dosage and Administration â—? The prescribed total dosage for a normal adult should not exceed 400 mg a day. â—? For a person suffering from liver damage, the total daily dosage should not exceed 100 mg Tramadol. â—? For a person suffering from kidney disease or someone older than 75, the total daily dose should not be above 200 mg.


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