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Tramadol 100mg Dosage
Tramadol 100mg comes in two separate forms, Instant Release (IR) and Sustained Release (SR). This makes a huge difference when calculating the strength of a 100mg dosage, how often it should be taken and which conditions it treats. A maximum of 400mg should never be exceeded over a 24 hour period, which ever form the medication comes in.
For the Instant Release version of the medication it is the highest dosage available and should never be exceeded for risk of serious side effects or even overdose and death. This is because the active ingredient, Tramadol Hydrochloride (HCL), is released in one large dosage. Instant Release Tramadol 100mg typically comes in the form of a capsule.
Tramadol 100mg Sustained Release (SR), is the lowest dosage of its type and will typically be the first prescription strength in order to lower the risk of side effects. Rather than releasing the active ingredient immediately into the system, Tramadol Sustained Release will work over a period of 12-24 hours and comes in the form of a tablet with a specially designed coating. It is therefore essential that any extended release tablet is not damaged or crushed.
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Tramadol 100mg Instant Release (IR)
Tramadol 100mg Instant Release capsules will very rarely be prescribed as a first time dosage as the body is likely to have problems processing the active ingredient at that strength. As with all forms of Tramadol, titration (the gradual increasing of dosage over a period of time) will be central to monitoring the effects of the medication. Erring on the side of caution in this way also reduces the risk of overdose if the instructions are not properly followed or if you make a mistake when administering it. 100mg Instant release capsules will only be prescribed if lower dosages have proven to be ineffectual in managing symptoms and should not be used for a prolonged period of time, unless specifically instructed. Instant Release Tramadol quantities tend to amount to 20 capsules, although more may be prescribed in certain circumstances.
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Tramadol 100mg Sustained Release (SR)
Tramadol Sustained Release (SR) is the much more commonly prescribed version of the 100mg dosage and can be used to treat other conditions than those associated with pain. While Instant Release Tramadol is generally prescribed for acute pain, Sustained Release tends to treat chronic conditions over a longer period of time. It is therefore vital to start at the lowest dosage and work up to the most effective strength for the individual. Prolonged usage of Tramadol can cause many issues so it is vital that treatment is monitored carefully by your doctor. Sustained Release Tramadol quantities range from 20 to 100 tablets.
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Tramadol Brands
There are many brands of Tramadol to choose from, but all products contain the same active ingredient, Tramadol Hydrochloride (HCL). This means that, apart from the separate forms and strengths, the effects are the same whichever brand you choose. Most UK Sustained Release (SR) versions of the medication are labelled “Retard”.
Tramadol 100mg is available under the following product names:
- Oldaram
- Maxitran
- Involdol
- Tilodol
- Actavis
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