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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.
If patient is truly allergic to either Demerol or Fentanyl (i.e. anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock), then give morphine. Both drugs mentioned above are synthetics, which are completely different family from morphine, which is an alkaloid. Hope this helps.
Im not a doctor, but i think youll be fine taking tramadol. Tramadol is not an antibiotic. Tramadol is a stripped down piperadine molecule; a codeine analog. Tramadol has a weak affinity for the mu opioid receptor, and serotonergic properties similar to venlafaxine. If you are allergic to venlafaxine(effexor) or any synthetic opioid analgesics, then id be cautious about taking tramadol. Tramadol is usually used as a painkiller. I dont see any reason why a penicillin allergy would cause you to react badly to tramadol. they are two completely different drugs.
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Tramadol is an opioid which belongs to the depressant class of psychoactive drugs. Tramadol causes a decreased heart rate, due to it's depressant properties. If your heart is beating extremely fast, you may be having an allergic reaction to the drug. Allergies can develop at any time, even with previous use of a drug, and if you experience difficulty breathing and swelling consult an emergency room.
It will not. They are two completely different drugs.
It is fine to take the drugs clonazepam and tramadol together. The side effects of the drugs will increase, so caution should be made.
From experience if you take the same amount of oxycodone(ex. percocet roxicodone) and demerol, Demerol is stronger.