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TRAMACOT

Tramacot Tablet is a combination of two drugs: Tramadol and Paracetamol. It belongs to the class of analgesics and used in the symptomatic treatment of moderate to severe pain. Tramadol is an opioid analgesic, whereas paracetamol is a common pain killer. Paracetamol also has an antipyretic effect (reduces fever). Pain can be temporary (acute) or long-lasting (chronic) in nature. Acute pain is for a short time caused by damage to the tissues of the muscle, bone, or other organs. While, chronic pain lasts for a long duration and is caused due to pathologies like nerve damage, osteoarthritis, etc.

Tramadol targets pain receptors in the central nervous system. It acts by blocking the nerve signals responsible for pain. Paracetamol acts as an analgesic by inhibiting the release of chemical mediators that cause pain. Tramadol and paracetamol in combination have a faster onset of action and provide quick relief from the pain.

Moderate to severe pain

Oral tablet: The dose and duration of Tramacot Tablet are prescribed by the doctor. It can be taken with or without food. However, it is recommended to take after meals to prevent nausea. Swallow the tablet as a whole with a glass of water. Do not crush, chew, or break it. The dosing interval should be at least six hours between the two doses.

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Nausea
Vomiting
Constipation
Weakness
Dizziness
Dryness in mouth
Sleepiness

  • Drug Warnings
    Inform your doctor if you have any known allergies to tramadol, paracetamol, or any other active ingredients present in Tramacot Tablet. Talk to your doctor before taking Tramacot Tablet if you are taking other medicines containing paracetamol or tramadol, using other analgesics, have liver disease, have kidney problems, have asthma or severe lung problems, have central nervous system disorders such as epilepsy or seizures, have alcohol dependence, or have any drug dependence.

     

  • Drug Interactions
    Drug-drug interactions: Tramacot Tablet may interact with pain medications such as pentazocine, naltrexone, monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO) such as phenelzine, procarbazine, isocarboxazid, and rasagiline, antidepressants such as fluoxetine, paroxetine, drugs used to treat seizures such as carbamazepine, HIV drugs such as ritonavir, and antifungals such as itraconazole.
    Drug-food interactions: No interactions found.
    Drug-disease interactions: People affected with liver diseases, heart diseases, respiratory impairment, uncontrolled seizures, alcoholism, and drug abuse should avoid intake of

     

  • Safety Warning : Alcohol
    Consult Your Doctor
    Alcohol should not be taken while using Tramacot Tablet.

     

  • Safety Warning : Pregnancy
    Consult your doctor
    Tramacot Tablet is not recommended for use in pregnant women.

     

  • Safety Warning : Breast feeding
    Tramacot Tablet is not used in breastfeeding mothers as it may get excreted in the breast milk. However, if given, breastfeeding mothers are advised to refrain from breastfeeding while taking Tramacot Tablet.

     

  • Safety Warning : Liver
    Tramacot Tablet should be used with caution in patients with liver diseases. Therefore, the doctor may adjust the dose while using it in patients with liver diseases.

     

  • Safety Warning : Kidney
    Patients with renal impairment may require dose adjustments of Tramacot Tablet.

     

  • Habit Forming
    Yes

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