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Before using Ultracet Generic Tramadol, let your Doctor know your complete medical history. You also should tell your Doctor if you are allergic to acetaminophen or Tramadol, if you are intoxicated, or if you have used following drugs.
- Alcohol
- Narcotic pain medicine
- Sedatives or tranquilizers
- Anti depressants
- Mental illness medicine
- Street drugs
If you have history of drugs, seizure disorder, head injury, metabolic disorder, brain infection, spinal infection, Liver Diseases, Kidney Diseases, asthma, breathing disorder, bowel diseases, difficult urinating, let your Doctor know. There may be higher risk of seizure.
If you take any narcotic pain medicine, mood stabilizer, antidepressants, there may be higher risk of side effects.
Let your doctor know, if you have taken Isocarboxazid, Phenelzine, Rasagiline, Selegiline, or Tranylcypromine within the past 14 days.
It isn’t proved whether Ultracet is unsafe to an unborn baby. Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to be pregnant and if you want to take Ultracet Generic Tramadol.
Let your surgeon know about the treatment of Ultracet Generic Tramadol, if you are going through any surgery.
As Ultracet makes you dizzy or sleepy, be cautious while driving vehicle or operating machinery.
Your liver may be damaged by the ingredient Acetaminophen, do not use Alcohol while taking Ultracet Generic Tramadol.
Older adults may be more sensitive to the side effects of Ultracet Generic Tramadol. Talk to your health professional.
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.
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