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Ultracet

Overview

  • About Ultracet
Brand name:
Ultracet

Generic ingredients: Tramadol hydrochloride, Acetaminophen


Why is Ultracet prescribed?

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Ultracet is used to treat moderate to severe pain for a period of five days or less. It contains two pain-relieving agents. Tramadol, known technically as an opioid analgesic, is a narcotic pain reliever. Acetaminophen is the active ingredient in the over-the-counter pain remedy Tylenol.


Most important fact about Ultracet

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Take only the amount and number of doses prescribed. Exceeding the recommended dosage can lead to reduced breathing, liver damage, seizures, and death.


How should you take Ultracet?

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Follow dosage recommendations strictly, and stop taking the drug as soon as possible.

  • If you miss a dose...
    Take this drug only as needed. Never take two doses at once.
  • Storage instructions...
    Store Ultracet in a tight container at room temperature.

What side effects may occur?

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  • Side effects may include:
    Constipation, increased sweating, sleepiness

Why should Ultracet not be prescribed?

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Avoid Ultracet if you have had an allergic reaction to either of its active ingredients, or to any other narcotic pain reliever. Do not take this drug if you have been drinking, or have taken any other narcotic drug, sleep aid, tranquilizer, or antidepressant; your consciousness or breathing could be compromised. Avoid this drug if you've ever been dependent on other narcotic pain relievers.


Special warnings about Ultracet

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Ultracet has caused serious and even fatal allergic reactions in some people, typically after the first dose. Seek medical help immediately if you begin to have trouble breathing or break out in hives or blisters.

Ultracet may cause seizures, particularly in those with epilepsy, a history of seizures, or in those at special risk for seizures, such as people with head trauma, metabolic disorders, or central nervous system infections, and those going through alcohol or drug withdrawal.

Inform your doctor if you have had a head injury, as Ultracet can increase pressure around the brain. Also let the doctor know if you have liver disease, since Ultracet can affect the liver.

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