Tramazac 50 mg is primarily used for the management of moderate to severe acute pain and the management of chronic (long-term) pain caused by disease or injury[1]. It functions as an opioid analgesic by binding to receptors in the brain to decrease pain signals, providing relief from both acute and persistent pain conditions[5]. The recommended use is for adults and children over 12 years of age; the dosage may be adjusted based on the severity of pain and individual patient factors such as age, liver, or kidney issues[3].
Tramazac 50 mg can be used alone or in combination with other medicines for enhanced pain relief, especially in cases where single-agent therapy has not been sufficient[1]. When combined with acetaminophen, the combination is effective for both acute and chronic moderate-to-moderately severe pain, often providing more rapid and sustained relief than either medication alone[2]. It is also used in the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain, such as osteoarthritis, where it may offer synergistic benefits and reduce the need for higher opioid doses[4].
Doctors will decide the appropriate dose and frequency based on individual patient needs. The usual adult dose starts at 50 mg, which can be increased to 100 mg, taken every 4 to 6 hours as needed for pain relief, without exceeding the maximum recommended daily dose. Long-term use or higher doses require careful monitoring due to the risk of side effects and dependence[3].
References
- [1] Tramazac 50 MG Capsule (10): Uses, Side Effects, Price & Dosage
- [2] The new analgesic combination tramadol/acetaminophen
- [3] TRAMAZAC 50, capsules Tramadol hydroc – PI and PIL Repository
- [4] Tramadol and acetaminophen combination for chronic non-cancer pain
- [5] Tramazac 50 MG Capsule – Uses, Side Effects, Substitutes – Lybrate
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