pain medication.
Regular Robaxacet contains 325 mg of acetaminophen and Extra Strength Robaxacet contains 500 mg of acetaminophen. Both contains the same amount of methocarbamol (400 mg), no matter if it's extra strength or not.
No but you can give them Robaxin
Yes for a short period of time. According to a paper presented in Spain in 2007 at the Southern European Veterinary Conference and found on the IVIS website you can administer Tramacet to dogs for up to five days.
Tramacet is a prescription drug for severe pain over short periods of time. It is known to be used to relieve the pain of gout (a kind of arthritis that occurs when uric acid builds up in the joints).
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My family doctor said it is Ok to add an anti-inflammatory (like Aspirin) to Robaxacet which only is a muscle relaxant + pain killer (acetaminophen/Tylenol). Actually, Robaxisal which already contains aspirin is preferable for painful back sprain. And works well for me.
No, you should not take Advil (ibuprofen) with Tramacet (tramadol hydrochloride and acetaminophen) together. Taking them together can increase your risk of seizures, breathing difficulties, and other side effects. If your doctor prescribes both, you should contact him/her right away if you have any indications of problems. For more information visit the Related Links.
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Yes, their are two active ingredients in tramacet. Tramadol hydrochloride and paracetamol. Tramadol hydrochloride is an opioid and is closely related to morphine. It is actually synthetic form of morphine. Since paracetamol is present in its composition you should not take when drinking alcohol or if you have any liver or kidney problems. Never exceed more than 2 tablets in a dose and not more than 8 in a 24 hour period.