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.
Tramadol hydrochloride is an opioid and appears from the FDA drug information site to have no conflict with the administration of sulfa drugs.
No, Tramadol is a analgesic or opioid drug used to treat pain. Other drugs in this same class are Gabapentin and Oxycodone.
There is no relation between aspirin or ibuprofen, and tramadol. If you are not allergic to tramadol, yes you can take this drug. But be cautious for allergic reaction.
Sulfate is not same as sulfa drugs. So person allergic to sulfa drugs can take barium sulfate.
Nope! I take it and am allergic to Sulfa. ---- No, Adderal does not contain any sulfa moieties.
Yes. Levaquin (levafloxacin) is not a sulfa antibiotic. It is a fluoroquinolone.
yes
ethacrynic acid
yes, they belong to different classes of drugs
I am, when I was little I found out I was allergic to sulfa drugs then my egg allergy developed later.
Gabapentin is not a sulfa drug, therefore your reactions to sulfa would not be related if you experience an allergic reaction. And, yes. Gabapentin (Neurontin) does cause weight gain for a great many users. Pregabalin, (Lyrica) not so much. Ask your Dr. if it might be a fit for you.
Avodart is not technically a sulfa drug. However, if you are allergic to sulfa, there is a possibility that you could have an allergic reaction to Avodart. Tell your doctor if you have a sensitivity.
If you are severely allergic, you will react to it just as you would if you took it orally. Although administered topically, it is secreted into the bloodstream.
Yes