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Jpdol Tramadol 100mg is a pain medication that is synthesized (man-made) (analgesic). Tramadol's specific mechanism of action is unknown to researchers and clinicians, however it is similar to morphine. Tramadol, like morphine, attaches to narcotic or opioid receptors in the brain, which are responsible for transferring pain sensations from the body to the brain.
Patients taking tramadol 100mg pink pill, like other opiates used to alleviate pain, may abuse the medicine and become addicted to it. Because tramadol is not a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine (NSAID), it does not carry the same risk of stomach ulcers and internal bleeding as NSAIDs.
Tramadol is prescribed by doctors to treat moderate to fairly severe pain. Extended-release capsules are prescribed for persons with mild to moderately severe chronic pain who require long-term treatment.
Tramadol should not be used to treat pain in children under the age of 12 years old, and it should also not be used to treat pain in children undaer the age of 18 years old after surgery to remove the tonsils and/or adenoids. Tramadol should not be given to children aged 12 to 18 who are overweight or have breathing problems such as obstructive sleep apnea or serious lung disease.