Tricare Injection
Tricare 50 MG Description
Tricare Inj should be taken as prescribed by your doctor. The duration and dose of taking Tricare Inj vary depending on the patient’s condition and age. Tricare Inj has a habit-forming potential
and may cause psychological and physical dependence (inability to function without medicine). Thus, it should not be stopped suddenly without consulting your doctor. Side effects of Tricare Inj may include headache, constipation, excessive sweating, dry mouth and difficulty falling or staying asleep. It is advised to consult your doctor before starting treatment with Tricare Inj and get complete information on its potential side effects and benefits. Tricare Inj may interact negatively (maybe harmful) with certain foods such as alcohol, St.John’s Wort (herbal medicine for depression) and foods containing tryptophan (milk, cheese, oats, chicken, tuna fish and nuts). Tricare Inj may also interact negatively and produce life-threatening side effects when taken with certain medications such as those used to treat anxiety, depression, migraine, sleeplessness and allergy. Therefore it is suggested to talk to your doctor about all medications you are taking or planning to take.
Product Summary
Offer Price | ₹18.70 |
You Save | ₹3.30 (15% on MRP) |
Contains | Tramadol(50.0 Mg) |
Uses | Moderate to severe pain |
Side effects | Feeling sick, sleepiness, increased sweating, dry mouth, dizziness, constipation |
Therapy | ANALGESIC FOR SEVERE PAIN |
Uses of Tricare 50 MG
- Tricare Inj helps in managing moderate-to-severe pain.
Contraindications of Tricare 50 MG
Side effects of Tricare 50 MG
- Most of the side effects are minor and will disappear once the body adjusts to the medicine. However, immediately consult your doctor if the symptoms persist or become worse.
- Common side effects:
- Nausea (feeling sick)
- Drowsiness (increased sleep)
- Excessive sweating
- Dry Mouth
- Constipation
Precautions and Warnings of Tricare 50 MG
Pregnancy
Breast Feeding
Driving
Alcohol
Other General Warnings
- You are pregnant or planning to be pregnant.
- You have been taking any medications before starting the Tricare Inj.
- You are taking any painkillers or medicines containing similar active ingredients as in Tricare Inj (tramadol).
- You are suffering from any liver disease, kidney disease, or breathing problems.
- You had any head injury.
- You have epilepsy or any fit episodes or may have experienced fits in the past.
- You are taking Tricare Inj and planning to undergo any surgery or dental surgery.
Mode of Action of Tricare 50 MG
How Does It Work?
Directions for Use of Tricare 50 MG
- Tricare Inj must be taken as per the doctor’s prescription.
- Tricare Inj should not be self-administered. You will need a medical professional or a nurse to take the injection.
- Tricare Inj must be taken under the supervision of a medical professional or nurse at the same time as per prescription to ensure better efficacy and benefits.
- Do not change the dose or frequency of taking Tricare Inj without consulting your doctor.
- Do not stop taking Tricare Inj on your own and should continue taking it as long as your doctor
- recommends.
Interactions of Tricare 50 MG
Interactions with other medicines
- Seek medical advice before taking Tricare Inj if you are taking:
- Medicines for the treatment of fits or epilepsy (phenytoin, carbamazepine)
- Medicines to relieve pain (pentazocine, morphine)
- Medicines to induce sleep (temazepam and triazolam)
- Medicine to treat cough (codeine)
- Medicine to relax the muscles (Baclofen)
- Medicines for high blood pressure treatment (diltiazem)
- Medicine to help stop smoking (bupropion)
- Medicines to decrease the risk of bleeding (warfarin)
- Medicines used for the treatment of nausea and vomiting (metoclopramide, domperidone)
- Antibiotics (erythromycin)
- Medicines to treat fungal infections (ketoconazole)
- Any other medicines for the treatment of depression (buprenorphine)
Interactions with food items
- Tricare Inj may interact adversely with:
- St. John’s Wort (herbal medicine for depression)
- Tryptophan containing dietary supplements (milk, cheese, oats, chicken, tuna fish and nuts)
Storage and disposal of Tricare 50 MG
Dosage of Tricare 50 MG
Overdose
- Symptoms of an overdose of Tricare Inj can be fatal and include slowed heartbeat, difficulty in breathing, extreme sleepiness, inability to wake up, weakness in muscles and pupil constriction (decreased size of the black circle in the middle of the eye)...
- However, it is not possible to get an overdose of Tricare Inj as it will be administered by a medical professional or a certified nurse.
Missed a Dose
Content Details
Dr. Varsha Parihar
MBBS, MD (Community Medicine)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can I stop taking Tricare Inj suddenly?
Q: Can I give Tricare Inj to children?
- No, Tricare Inj should not be given to children below one year of age as the safety and efficacy of Tricare Inj in children below one year has not been studied and lacks required data.
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