Ultracet

Ultracet, also known as Tramadoland acetaminophen, is an analgesic mixture used in the treatment and prevention of pain, for short period of times only. Ultracet is capable of alleviating pain for approximately five days or less.

Ultracet is taken orally in the form of a tablet, exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Do not take more or less than what has been prescribed in order to ensure your safety.

Common side effects associated with this type of medication include drowsiness, dizziness, constipation, abdominal pain, muscle weakness, heartburn and headaches. If these side effects continue for a prolonged amount of time or if they are interfering with your daily activities, contact your doctor for assistance.

Ultracet is occasionally prescribed for other purposes, as directed by your doctor.

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so i just fractured my wrist.. and the dr at the hospital gave me tramadol.. and it seems to be very affective , it definitely lessens the painby a large amount.. i only have to take !/2 of the 100 mg.. and im good for about 6 to 8 hours... all in all.. it dose its job. The only thing is that, even tho it is non- narcotic, it is still very addictive,and dose still make you nauses. even tho it says for moderate pain.. it dose say that it is givin to post surgery patiants for pain... so of your dr prescribed it fo ryou .. then im sure it is what you need.. he is a pro. after all.
Posted on 10/8/2008 7:36:00 PM by Anonymous