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Drugs & Medications - Tramadol Oral

Tramadol Oral

Who should not take this medication?

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Alcohol Intoxication, Misuse or Excessive Use of Drugs, Serotonin Syndrome - Adverse Drug Interaction, Epileptic Seizure, Lower Seizure Threshold, Significant Decrease in Lung Function, Hardening of the Liver, Serious Kidney Problems, Abnormal Nervous System Function Affecting Mental Alertness, Head Injury, Toxic Amount of Narcotics in the Body, Pregnancy, Adverse Effect of Benzodiazepine-Based Tranquilizer, High Pressure Within the Skull, Intense Abdominal Pain, Low Blood Sugar, Low Amount of Sodium in the Blood, Nervous System Infection of Brain and Spinal Cord, Symptoms from Alcohol Withdrawal, Suicidal

Allergies:

OPIOIDS-MORPHINE & RELATED (DO NOT USE RETIRED CODE) TRAMADOL

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