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inj of diclofenac sodium/ketorolic a/tramadol............
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 and Tylenol (apap) are both non-narcotic pain relievers. They are not related to codeine. You should be fine.
when crv come out 1998 they were all fuel injected. im not sure about the European and Asian version but u.s and Canadian version are fuel injected.
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im thinking yeah cause i was dropped today and that besides ear drops and antibitotics is the only thing i have taken and was dirty for benzos
Nursing considerations include: * While not nearly as dangerous a respiratory depressant as other opioids or opiates, at high doses, this may be a consideration. * Tramadol is metabolized in the liver. Caregivers are cautioned to doublecheck for meds that inhibhit liver function, or watch for adminstration on hepatic compromised patients. * Tramadol lowers the seizure threshold. It also synergizes with SSRI's and tricyclics, and may have a stronger effect on epileptics. Ergo, seizure warning. Tramadol is about 10% as effective as MS when delivered IM/IV. As such, it does not have demonstrate the powerful anti-shock properties of MS.
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