Tapentadol 100mg
210,00€ – 470,00€Hintaluokka: 210,00€ - 470,00€
* The information on this page is a summary and is not intended to cover all available information about this medication. It does not cover all possible uses, directions, precautions, drug interactions or adverse effects and is not a substitute for the expertise and judgement of your healthcare professional.
Tapentadol 100mg (Extended-Release) – Dual-Action Pain Management
1. Key Features
✔ Dual Mechanism:
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μ-opioid receptor agonist (like morphine)
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Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (like antidepressants)
✔ Type: Extended-Release (ER) – lasts 12 hours
✔ DEA Schedule II (High abuse potential)
2. Medical Uses
✅ Chronic Severe Pain (when other meds fail)
✅ Neuropathic Pain (diabetic neuropathy, sciatica)
✅ Alternative to Traditional Opioids (lower constipation risk)
⚠ Not For:
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Mild/short-term pain
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Children under 18
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Opioid-naïve patients (start with 50mg)
3. Dosing Guide
| Patient Type | Starting Dose | Max Daily | Dosing Schedule |
|---|---|---|---|
| Opioid-Experienced | 100mg every 12h | 500mg/day | Strict 12-hour intervals |
| Elderly/Weak | 50mg every 12h | 250mg/day | With food |
| Liver/Kidney Issues | Avoid or 50mg/day | 100mg/day | Monitor closely |
Critical Notes:
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Swallow whole (never crush/chew – risk of overdose)
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Take with food (reduces nausea)
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Missed dose? Skip if close to next dose
4. How It Compares to Other Pain Meds
| Drug | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Tapentadol | Less constipation, dual action | Still addictive |
| Oksikodoni | Stronger pain relief | More side effects |
| Tramadol | Weaker, safer for some | Seizure risk |
5. Serious Risks
🚨 Black Box Warnings:
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Addiction/Overdose (can be fatal)
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Respiratory Depression (dangerous with alcohol/sedatives)
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Neonatal Withdrawal (if used in pregnancy)
🚫 Never Mix With:
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Alcohol
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Benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium)
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Other opioids
6. Side Effects
Common (30%+):
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Nausea/vomiting (first few doses)
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Dizziness/drowsiness
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Constipation (less than other opioids)
Dangerous (Seek Help):
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Slow/shallow breathing
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Extreme confusion
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Allergic reaction (swelling, rash)
7. Safety Musts
🔐 Storage: Locked safe (prevents theft/misuse)
📅 Prescription Rules: No refills – doctor visit required
💊 Disposal: DEA take-back programs only
8. Tapering Off
➡ Must reduce slowly (cuts withdrawal risk)
➡ Typical Plan:
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Week 1: 100mg → 50mg twice daily
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Week 2: 50mg once daily
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Week 3: Stop
⚠ Critical Reminder:
This is a last-resort pain medication – always try safer options first (NSAIDs, physical therapy).
Need non-opioid alternatives? Ask about:
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Gabapentin (nerve pain)
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Duloxetine (chronic pain + depression)
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Lidocaine patches (localized pain)
Frequently asked questions
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