Uses
What is Conzip used for?
Conzip is commonly used to treat severe pain.
Conzip may also be used for other conditions as determined by your healthcare provider.
How does Conzip work (mechanism of action)?
Conzip works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain.
How is Conzip supplied (dosage forms)?
Conzip is available in the following dosage forms that are taken by mouth.
- 100 mg extended-release oral capsules
- 200 mg extended-release oral capsules
- 300 mg extended-release oral capsules
Tramadol is also available as tablets and liquid that you swallow. See Tramadol and Qdolo for more information.
How should I store Conzip?
Conzip should be stored at room temperature, between 68 F to 77 F (20 C to 25 C). It can be exposed to temperatures between 59 F to 86 F (15 C to 30 C) for shorter periods of time, such as when transporting it.
Side Effects
What are the most common side effects of Conzip?
The most common side effects of Conzip are listed below. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any of these side effects that bother you.
- Nausea or vomiting
- Constipation
- Dry mouth
- Sleepiness or tiredness
- Dizziness
- Stomach pain
- Headache
There may be other side effects of Conzip that are not listed here. Contact your healthcare provider if you think you are having a side effect of a medicine. In the U.S., you can report side effects to the FDA at www.fda.gov/medwatch or by calling 800-FDA-1088. In Canada, you can report side effects to Health Canada at www.health.gc.ca/medeffect or by calling 866-234-2345.
What are the serious side effects of Conzip?
While less common, the most serious side effects of Conzip are described below, along with what to do if they happen.
Severe Allergic Reactions. Conzip may cause allergic reactions, which can be serious. Get emergency help right away if you have any of the following symptoms of a serious allergic reaction.
- Breathing problems or wheezing
- Racing heart
- Fever or general ill feeling
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Swelling of the face, lips, mouth, tongue, or throat
- Trouble swallowing or throat tightness
- Itching, skin rash, or pale red bumps on the skin called hives
- Nausea or vomiting
- Dizziness, feeling lightheaded, or fainting
- Stomach cramps
- Joint pain
Risk of Misuse and Addiction. Misusing Conzip can lead to serious side effects like coma or death. Misuse means taking a medicine in a way other than how it was prescribed. Take Conzip exactly as prescribed. Tell your healthcare provider if you feel that Conzip is not working. Call your healthcare provider right away or go to the nearest emergency room if you have any of the following serious symptoms.
- Sudden confusion or feeling disoriented
- Feeling paranoid
- Suicidal thoughts or actions
- Seizures
- Trouble breathing
Breathing Problems. Conzip may cause slow or shallow breathing, especially if you have breathing problems from another condition or take other medicines that can slow your breathing. Tell your healthcare provider if you develop severe sleepiness or trouble breathing, especially when you start Conzip or when your dose is increased. Get emergency help right away if you have any of the following symptoms.
- Changes in the color of your skin, including bluish color to your lips and fingernails
- Confusion
- Shortness of breath
- Feeling dizzy, lightheaded, or fainting
- Changes in your heart rate or rhythm, such as a fast, slow, pounding or skipping heartbeat
- Slow or shallow breathing
- Excessive sleepiness or trouble staying awake
Increased Pain Sensitivity (Hyperalgesia). Conzip can cause an increased sensitivity to pain. It can cause things that normally cause pain to feel more painful than usual. Conzip can also cause allodynia. This happens when things that normally do not cause pain, such as wearing glasses or brushing your hair, become painful. If your pain increases, do not take extra doses of Conzip. This could cause you to overdose or develop other serious side effects. Call your healthcare provider right away if your pain increases, you feel more sensitive to pain, or if you develop pain in other areas of the body.
Serotonin Syndrome. Serotonin syndrome is when there is too much of a substance called serotonin in your body. Conzip can cause serotonin syndrome when it is taken alone or with other medicines that affect serotonin. This condition can be life-threatening. Get emergency help if you have any of the following symptoms of serotonin syndrome.
- Sweating, fever, or flushing
- Confusion
- Feeling agitated or restless
- Seeing or hearing unusual things
- Dizziness
- Fast or racing heartbeat
- Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea
- Muscle twitching, stiffness, or tremor
- Seizures
Seizures. Some people who have taken Conzip have reported having seizures. There are many different types of seizures and some of them are not easy to recognize. Get emergency help right away if you have any of the following signs that a seizure is happening or could happen.
- Muscle twitching, jerking, spasms, tremors, or other uncontrolled movements
- Stiffening of your arms and legs
- Feeling anxious, nervous, confused, or a sense of dread
- Feeling dizzy or lightheaded
- Falling or losing consciousness
Suicidal Thoughts and Actions. Conzip may cause suicidal thoughts or actions in a small number of people. If you are about to harm yourself, call 911 or call or text 988, the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Call your healthcare provider right away if you have any of the following symptoms.
- New or increased thoughts of suicide or death
- Suicide attempt
- New or increased feelings of anxiety, depression, or other unusual changes in mood or behavior
Reduced Adrenal Function. Long-term use of Conzip can cause your body’s adrenal glands to stop making as much cortisol (the stress hormone). This is known as adrenal insufficiency. Adrenal insufficiency can get worse if your body is under stress because of fever, surgery, or trauma. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any of the following symptoms of adrenal insufficiency.
- Nausea and vomiting
- Weakness, tiredness, or lack of energy
- Low blood pressure
Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension). Conzip may cause low blood pressure. If you feel faint or dizzy, lie down. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you have any of the following symptoms of low blood pressure.
- Dizziness, feeling lightheaded, or fainting
- Confusion
- Feeling weak or tired
Sphincter of Oddi Spasm. The sphincter of Oddi is a muscular valve in your body that controls the flow of bile and digestive juices from the pancreas into the small intestine. When this valve spasms, it may feel like getting a tight muscle cramp, causing pain and blocking the flow of these juices, which can lead to discomfort and digestive problems. This is more likely to happen if you do not have a gallbladder. Get emergency medical help if you have new or worse stomach pain or pain in the upper right side of your stomach-area that travels to your back or shoulder, with or without nausea and vomiting.
Low Sodium Level (Hyponatremia). Conzip may cause low sodium levels. Call your healthcare provider if you have any of the following symptoms of a low sodium level.
- Headache
- Drowsiness
- Muscle weakness or cramps
- Nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite
- Tiredness or sleepiness
- Dizziness
- Weight gain
- Restlessness or irritability
- Change in your mental condition such as hallucinations, confusion, decreased awareness, or alertness
- Seizures
Low Blood Sugar (Hypoglycemia). Conzip can cause low blood sugar, which can be serious and may lead to death. You may need to check your blood sugar more often if you have changes to your diet, exercise regimen, or medicines for diabetes. Call your healthcare provider right away if you have any of the following symptoms of hypoglycemia.
- Headache
- Crankiness or anxiety
- Hunger
- Dizziness or confusion
- Blurry vision
- Slurred speech
- Sweating
- Feeling jittery or shakiness
- Fast heartbeat
- Seizures
Severe Skin Reactions. Conzip can cause severe skin reactions called Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) that can lead to death if not treated. If you develop a rash, call your healthcare provider right away. Get emergency help right away if you have any of the following symptoms of SJS or TEN.
- Painful red or purple skin that looks burned and peels off
- Flat red rash or blisters on your skin, mouth, nose, and genitals
- Red, painful, watery eyes
Warnings & Precautions
Who should not use Conzip?
Allergies to Ingredients. People who are allergic to any of the following should not take Conzip.
- Tramadol
- Conzip
- Any other medicine known as an opioid
- Any of the ingredients in the specific product dispensed
Your pharmacist can tell you all of the ingredients in Conzip.
Drug Interactions. Conzip should not be taken while you are using certain other medicines. Before taking Conzip, tell your healthcare provider about any prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, vitamins/minerals, herbal products, and other supplements you are using or have used recently. See the Interactions section for more details.
Children. Conzip should not be used in any child younger than 12 years of age or in a child younger than 18 years of age after a surgery to remove their tonsils or adenoids (tonsillectomy and/or adenoidectomy). Slow or shallow breathing that can lead to death may occur.
Gut Blockage. Conzip should not be used if you have a blockage of your gut (bowel obstruction) or a narrowing of the stomach or intestines. Conzip can make these conditions worse.
Slowed Gut Movement. Paralytic ileus is a type of ileus where your intestines are unable to move food through them. Conzip can make this condition worse.
Lung problems. Conzip should not be used if you have severe asthma, trouble breathing, or other lung problems. Conzip can make these conditions worse.
What should I know about Conzip before using it?
Do not take Conzip unless it has been prescribed to you by a healthcare provider. Take it as prescribed.
Do not share Conzip with other people, even if they have the same condition as you. It may harm them.
Keep Conzip out of the reach of children. Conzip is a controlled substance because it can be misused or lead to dependence. Store Conzip in a safe place to protect it from theft. It is illegal to sell or give away this medicine.
Do not stop taking Conzip without talking to your healthcare provider. Stopping Conzip too quickly can cause serious withdrawal effects. Call your healthcare provider right away if you have any of the following symptoms.
- Feeling restless
- Watery eyes or runny nose
- Yawning
- Sweating or chills
- Muscle, joint, or back pain
- Dilated pupils
- Irritability, anxiety, or trouble sleeping
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or loss of appetite
- Increase in blood pressure, breathing rate, or heart rate
Conzip can affect your alertness or coordination. Do not drive or do other activities that require alertness or coordination until you know how Conzip affects you.
People who are 65 years and older can be at greater risk for some side effects from Conzip. Talk to your healthcare provider about your risks if you are in this age group.
Do not chew, cut, or crush Conzip. This can cause you to overdose and die.
Do not take Conzip on an “as needed” basis. Taking too much Conzip can lead to breathing problems, seizures, and death.
Dispose of expired, unwanted, or unused Conzip right away by taking your medicine to an authorized DEA-registered collector or drug take back program. If one is not available, you can mix medicine with dirt, coffee grounds, or cat litter, then place the mixture in a sealed plastic bag and throw the bag in the trash.
Long-term use of Conzip may affect your ability to become pregnant or get a partner pregnant. Talk with your healthcare provider if you have any concerns.
What should I tell my healthcare provider before using Conzip?
Tell your healthcare provider about all of your health conditions and any prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, vitamins/minerals, herbal products, and other supplements you are using. This will help them determine if Conzip is right for you.
In particular, make sure that you discuss any of the following.
Current and Past Health Conditions. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any of the following.
- Brain tumor or head injury
- Seizures
- Liver problems
- Kidney problems
- Thyroid problems
- Pancreas or gallbladder problems
- Breathing problems, such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Obstructive sleep apnea
- Problems peeing
- Diabetes
- Abuse of street drugs or prescription medicines or living with someone who has this problem
- Alcohol addiction
- Opioid overdose
- Mental health problems
- Recent or upcoming surgery to remove your tonsils or adenoids
Pregnancy. Conzip may cause harm to an unborn baby. Tell your healthcare provider if you are or plan to become pregnant. Your healthcare provider will advise you if you should take Conzip while you are pregnant or trying to get pregnant. If you take Conzip on a regular basis during pregnancy, your baby may have withdrawal symptoms that can be life-threatening. Tell your healthcare provider if you took Conzip during your pregnancy, especially near the end of your pregnancy.
Breastfeeding. Conzip passes into breast milk. Breastfeeding is not recommended while you are taking Conzip. Tell your healthcare provider if you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. Your healthcare provider will advise you if you should take Conzip while breastfeeding.
How can I get more information about Conzip?
For more information about Conzip, you can visit the manufacturer’s website at www.verticalpharma.com or call them at 800-444-5164.
Interactions
Does Conzip interact with foods or drinks?
There are no known interactions with Conzip and food.
Do not drink alcohol or use prescription or over-the-counter medicines that contain alcohol. Using alcohol while taking Conzip can cause you to overdose and die.
Does Conzip interact with other medicines (drug interactions)?
Always tell your healthcare provider about any prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, vitamins/minerals, herbal products, and other supplements you are using.
In particular, make sure that you discuss if you are using any of the following before taking Conzip.
- A monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) within the past 2 weeks, which is a medicine usually used for depression or Parkinson’s disease
- An opioid, such as oxycodone, morphine, codeine, or fentanyl, which is a medicine used for certain types of pain
- A selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) or a serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI), which is a medicine commonly used for anxiety and depression
- A benzodiazepine, such as clonazepam (Klonopin), diazepam (Valium and others), or lorazepam (Ativan and others), which is a medicine used for anxiety, muscle spasms, or seizures
- A tricyclic antidepressant, such as amitriptyline, nortriptyline, or protriptyline, even if it is not used for depression
- A type of medicine called a mixed agonist/antagonist or partial agonist opioid analgesic, such as buprenorphine (Butrans, Sublocade), butorphanol, and others, which is used to treat certain types of pain
- Any other medicine that causes dizziness and sleepiness, such as prescription pain medicines, sleep medicines, and medicines for anxiety
- Digoxin (Lanoxin), which is a medicine used to treat irregular heartbeat and some types of heart failure
- Warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven), which is a blood thinner
- An anticholinergic medicine, which includes antihistamines and medicines commonly used for overactive bladder, Parkinson’s disease, or stomach problems
- A diuretic, also called a water pill, which is a medicine used to reduce edema (fluid retention) and blood pressure
- A type of medicine called a triptan, such as sumatriptan (Imitrex and others), eletriptan (Relpax), and others, which is commonly used to treat migraines
- A muscle relaxant, which is a medicine used for muscle spasm
- An antipsychotic, which is a medicine for certain mental health problems
Many other medicines may alter the blood levels of Conzip. Tell your healthcare provider about all medicines that you take or have recently taken.
This may not be a complete list of medicines that can interact with Conzip. Always check with your healthcare provider.
Overdose/Missed Dose
What should I do if I accidentally use too much Conzip?
If you or someone else has used too much Conzip, get medical help right away, call 911, or contact a Poison Control center at 800-222-1222.
What should I do if I miss a dose of Conzip?
If you miss a dose, skip the missed dose and only take the next dose at your usual time. Do not take double or extra doses.
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