Tramadol 100mg
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Tramadol 100mg – Dual-Action Pain Relief
1. Key Features
✔ Dual Mechanism:
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Weak μ-opioid agonist (pain relief)
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Serotonin/Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (mood boost)
✔ Type: Immediate-Release (IR) – lasts 4-6 hours
✔ DEA Schedule IV (Lower abuse risk than strong opioids)
2. Medical Uses
✅ Moderate to Severe Pain (post-surgery, injury)
✅ Chronic Pain Conditions (arthritis, fibromyalgia)
✅ Off-Label: Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS)
⚠ Not For:
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Mild pain (use NSAIDs first)
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Children under 12
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Seizure disorders (lowers seizure threshold)
3. Dosing Guide
| Patient Type | Standard Dose | Max Daily | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adults | 50-100mg every 4-6h | 400mg/day | Start low, go slow |
| Elderly (>75yo) | 25-50mg per dose | 300mg/day | Higher fall risk |
| Liver/Kidney Issues | Avoid or 50mg/day | 200mg/day | Monitor closely |
Critical Notes:
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Take with food (cuts nausea risk by 50%)
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Never crush (can cause rapid overdose)
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Risk of serotonin syndrome (if mixed with SSRIs/SNRIs)
4. How It Compares
| Drug | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Tramadol | Less addictive, good for nerve pain | Seizure risk |
| Codeine | Milder | More constipation |
| Morphine | Stronger | Highly addictive |
5. Serious Risks
🚨 FDA Warnings:
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Serotonin Syndrome (fatal with antidepressants)
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Seizures (risk increases above 400mg/day)
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Addiction Potential (still exists, especially long-term)
🚫 Dangerous Combos:
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SSRIs (Prozac, Zoloft)
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MAOIs (within 14 days)
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Alcohol/benzodiazepines
6. Side Effects
Common (20-30%):
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Nausea (first few doses)
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Dizziness/drowsiness
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Constipation (less than other opioids)
Dangerous (Go to ER):
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Muscle twitches/spasms
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High fever + confusion
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Slow/shallow breathing
7. Safety Musts
🔐 Storage: Secure location (potential for misuse)
📅 Prescription Rules: Limited refills in many states
💊 Disposal: Pharmacy take-back programs
8. Tapering Plan
➡ If used >2 weeks, reduce slowly to avoid withdrawal
➡ Sample Schedule:
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Week 1: 100mg → 50mg every 6h
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Week 2: 50mg every 8h
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Week 3: Stop
⚠ Important Notes:
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Not a “safe” opioid – still risks addiction/overdose
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Weak pain relief vs. hydrocodone/oxycodone
Safer Alternatives to Try First:
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NSAIDs (Ibuprofen, Naproxen)
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Topicals (Voltaren gel, Capsaicin cream)
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Physical Therapy
Need help with pain management? Ask about:
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Non-drug options (acupuncture, TENS units)
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Non-opioid meds (Gabapentin, Duloxetine)
Frequently asked questions
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