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Only if your veterinarian has prescribed the Tramadol for your dog and instructed you regarding the proper amount to give and how often it can be given. Tramadol is becoming more commonly prescribed for pain management in animals, particularly after surgery; however, like any medication, it does have side effects and risks associated with administration so it should only be given under direction from a veterinarian.
Drug companies make drugs without discretion on where it will end up. Ortho-McNeil makes the product, and distributes the meds to pharmacies and veterinarians equally.
Word of warning: it is believed that dogs do not absorb the drug the way humans do, and can easily overdose if you give them an extended-release tab.
If your dog is in pain, there are other veterinary medicines that are affordable and work really well for dogs. Please call your vet.
Yes, the medication is the same pill whether you get it from your veterinarian or a human pharmacy. However, this may change and you should always ask your veterinarian about this as formulations and inert ingredients will change.
Yes, but You need to know how much so just call a Vetenerian and told that your dog have a pain and you need to give him some high .. say your dogs weight and the veterian will tell You how much of an mg you need to get him
Yes, provided you have a veterinary prescription for your dog to be dosed with tramadol. Tramadol is a controlled substance, so it can only be given to the patient it is prescribed to at the dose mandated by the prescribing physician or veterinarian.
Tramadol is a prescription only drug, and should only be given when prescribed by a vet, at the dosage advised on the label.
Ask the vet or pharmacist.
yes
The HCL in Tramadol HCL stands for hydrochloride. Tramadol is sold as Tramadol and Tramadol HCL
Yes. AN opiate. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tramadol
probably Tramadol Hydrochloride
Aleve (naproxen sodium) is an NSAID. Tramadol (tramadol hydrochloride) is an opiod receptor, serotonin releaser, and norepinephrin reuptake inhibitor. There is no contraindication listed that would prohibit taking one of each if prescribed by your doctor.
50 milligram tramadol hydrochloride (shortened to tramadol). It is a pain reliever and appears as a small, white, round pill with the numbers 319 imprinted on it.
There should be not problem taking tramadol. Demerol is meperidine, and is a narcotic pain medicine. Tramadol is not similar enough to meperidine to trigger a reaction. Remember that tramadol will make you lightheaded and sleepy. Take it just as your doctor ordered and don't take extra.
No, you do not need to add anything to the tramadol. When you get it from the pharmacy it will be already prepared for you to inject it. The pharmacist will explain how to administer the shot.
tramadol and ultracet contain the same ingredient tramadol. The difference is that ultacet contains 37 mgs of tramadol where tramadol contains 50 mgs of tramadol so tramadol is stronger then ultracet
Very probably no. Read at: http://www3.biam2.org/www1/Sub5128.html#SubIndic.
ultram or toradol same drug as tramadol
Tramadol is whats known as a opioid analgesic it is used to treat moderate to severe pain tramadol comes in different strengths:- 50mg, 100mg, 200mg,300mg, 400mg also tramadol can be taken in conjuction with paracetamol tramadol can also be prescribed as a combination tablet called tramacet which is a mixture of tramadol hydrochloride and paracetamol.
Yes, it's the same but have a different dosage for people and dogs.