Taxidol Tablets 37.5+325mg
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Product Description
Product Name: Taxidol Tablets 37.5+325mg
Product Form: Tablets
Pack Size: 10's
Manufactured By: Asian Continental
Used For:
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Moderate to Severe Pain: The combination is typically used for pain relief in conditions like:
- Post-surgical pain
- Injury or trauma
- Pain from conditions like osteoarthritis, back pain, or fibromyalgia
- Pain Management for Conditions Requiring Both Opioid and Non-Opioid Therapy: For patients who need stronger pain relief but who should avoid using high doses of opioids alone.
Side Effects:
Common side effects of the combination include:
- Drowsiness or dizziness (especially from tramadol)
- Nausea or vomiting
- Constipation
- Headache
- Loss of appetite
- Sweating
- Fatigue
Serious side effects (less common but more severe) can include:
- Respiratory depression (slow or shallow breathing) — more common with higher doses of tramadol.
- Severe allergic reactions: Rash, itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing.
- Seizures: Tramadol can lower the seizure threshold, especially in people with a history of seizures.
- Liver damage: High doses or prolonged use of paracetamol, particularly in combination with alcohol, can cause severe liver damage.
- Addiction or dependence: Tramadol can cause physical dependence with long-term use.
Precautions:
- Liver and Kidney Function: Caution is advised for patients with liver or kidney disease, as both drugs are metabolized in the liver and excreted via the kidneys. Dosage adjustments may be necessary.
- History of Substance Abuse: Tramadol, being a weak opioid, can lead to dependency or misuse, particularly in individuals with a history of substance abuse.
- Seizure History: People with a history of seizures or those taking medications that lower the seizure threshold should use tramadol with caution.
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Tramadol should generally be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless prescribed by a doctor, as it can pass into breast milk and potentially affect the baby.
- Alcohol: Both tramadol and paracetamol can interact with alcohol, increasing the risk of liver damage and respiratory depression. It is advised to avoid alcohol while taking this combination.