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Written By Veda Maddala , M Pharmacy
Reviewed By Bayyarapu Mahesh Kumar , M Pharmacy
Last Updated Aug 20, 2024 | 12:55 PM IST

About TRADO TABLET 10'S

TRADO TABLET 10'S belongs to a class of drugs called analgesics (pain killers) primarily used to treat moderate to severe pain. Pain is an unpleasant sensation caused by an injury or illness. Pain may be acute (short term) or chronic (long term). It can be general (overall body pains) or localized (pain in a specific area of the body).

TRADO TABLET 10'S is a combination of two drugs, namely: Tramadol (opioid analgesic) and Acetaminophen (analgesic and antipyretic). Tramadol works by mimicking the action of endorphins (pain-reducing chemicals) in the brain and spinal cord. Thereby inhibits the transmission of pain signals from nerves to the brain. Also, it improves the effect of serotonin and noradrenaline (chemical messengers in the brain and spinal cord) and helps in relieving pain. Acetaminophen is an analgesic (relieves pain) and antipyretic (reduces fever) that works by inhibiting the production of certain chemical messengers in the brain known as prostaglandins that are responsible for pain and fever.

Take TRADO TABLET 10'S as prescribed by your doctor. You are advised to take TRADO TABLET 10'S for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you based on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience drowsiness, nausea, dizziness, headache, vomiting, dry mouth, constipation, excessive sweating, shaking, confusion or mood changes. Most of these side effects of TRADO TABLET 10'S do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects worsen or persist, please consult your doctor.

If you are allergic to TRADO TABLET 10'S or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. TRADO TABLET 10'S is not recommended for children below 12 years of age, as the safety and effectiveness were not established. Avoid taking TRADO TABLET 10'S if you are pregnant as it may cause withdrawal symptoms in the newborn baby. TRADO TABLET 10'S may be excreted in human milk. Please consult a doctor if you are breastfeeding. It is an offence to drive if TRADO TABLET 10'S affects you. Therefore, avoid driving if you feel drowsy or dizzy after taking TRADO TABLET 10'S. Avoid alcohol consumption with TRADO TABLET 10'S as it may increase drowsiness.

Uses of TRADO TABLET 10'S

Moderate to severe pain

Medicinal Benefits

TRADO TABLET 10'S is a combination of two drugs: Tramadol and Acetaminophen to treat moderate to severe pain. Tramadol mimics the action of endorphins (pain-reducing chemicals) in the brain and spinal cord. Thereby inhibits the transmission of pain signals from nerves to brain. Also, it improves the effect of serotonin and noradrenaline (chemical messengers in the brain and spinal cord) and helps in relieving pain. Acetaminophen is an analgesic (relieves pain) and antipyretic (reduces fever) that inhibits the production of certain chemical messengers in the brain known as prostaglandins responsible for pain and fever.

Directions for Use

Take TRADO TABLET 10'S with or without food as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole with a glass of water. Do not crush, chew or break it.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of TRADO TABLET 10'S

  • Drowsiness
  • Nausea
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Vomiting
  • Dry mouth
  • Constipation
  • Excessive sweating
  • Shaking
  • Confusion
  • Mood changes

Drug Warnings

If you are allergic to TRADO TABLET 10'S or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. TRADO TABLET 10'S is not recommended for children below 12 years of age, as the safety and effectiveness were not established. Avoid taking TRADO TABLET 10'S if you are pregnant as it may cause withdrawal symptoms in the newborn baby. TRADO TABLET 10'S may be excreted in human milk. Please consult a doctor if you are breastfeeding. If you have fits, asthma, severe lung problems, drug dependence,  liver or kidney problems, inform your doctor before taking TRADO TABLET 10'S. It is an offence to drive if TRADO TABLET 10'S affects you. Therefore, avoid driving if you feel drowsy or dizzy after taking TRADO TABLET 10'S. Avoid alcohol consumption with TRADO TABLET 10'S as it may increase drowsiness. Do not take TRADO TABLET 10'S if you are taking pain relievers, sleeping pills, or taking medicines such as linezolid, phenelzine, selegiline, rasagiline, isocarboxazid, tranylcypromine and methylene blue injection in the past 14 days. Inform your doctor immediately if you experience any sleep-related breathing problems such as sleep apnoea (breathing stops and starts repeatedly) while taking TRADO TABLET 10'S.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: TRADO TABLET 10'S may interact with anticonvulsants (carbamazepine, pregabalin), opioid pain killers (pentazocine, buprenorphine, nalbuphine, morphine), cough medication (codeine), muscle relaxant (baclofen), blood thinners (warfarin, phenprocoumon), antiemetic drugs (ondansetron, metoclopramide, domperidone), high cholesterol lowering medicine (cholestyramine), sedative-hypnotics (zolpidem), pain relievers (celecoxib), antidepressants (duloxetine, escitalopram), and anti-anxiety drugs (alprazolam).

Drug- Food Interactions: Avoid foods rich in carbohydrates, pectin including jellies, cabbage, Brussels sprouts and broccoli as TRADO TABLET 10'S may interact with these foods. TRADO TABLET 10'S may interact with grapefruit juice. Therefore, avoid intake of grapefruit juice with TRADO TABLET 10'S as it may increase TRADO TABLET 10'S levels in the body. Also, avoid alcohol consumption while taking TRADO TABLET 10'S as it may increase drowsiness.

Drug-Disease Interactions: If you have fits, asthma, severe lung problems, severe headaches associated with vomiting, drug dependence,  liver or kidney problems or if you have recently suffered from shock or head injury, inform your doctor before taking TRADO TABLET 10'S.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • CARBAMAZEPINE
  • PREGABALIN
  • PENTAZOCIN
  • BUPRENORPHINE
  • MORPHINE
  • CODEINE
  • BACLOFEN
  • WARFARIN
  • PHENPROCOUMON
  • ONDANSETRON
  • METOCLOPRAMIDE
  • DOMPERIDONE
  • CHOLESTYRAMINE
  • ZOLPIDEM
  • CELECOXIB
  • DULOXETINE
  • ESCITALOPRAM
  • ALPRAZOLAM
  • NALBUPHINE

Habit Forming

Yes

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Do regular exercises such as swimming or walking.
  • Drink plenty of water while taking TRADO TABLET 10'S to avoid dry mouth.
  • Maintain a fibre rich diet and eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables to avoid constipation while taking TRADO TABLET 10'S.
  • Avoid consumption of alcohol and quit smoking.

Special Advise

  • Patients with severe liver or kidney insufficiency should avoid taking TRADO TABLET 10'S.
  • Do not give TRADO TABLET 10'S to others. Use TRADO TABLET 10'S only when prescribed by a doctor and avoid frequent or high doses as it may cause addiction.
  • Please do not stop taking TRADO TABLET 10'S suddenly as it may cause withdrawal symptoms such as difficulty in sleeping, anxiety, nervousness, shaking, stomach or bowel disorders or make you overactive. Therefore, take TRADO TABLET 10'S for as long as your doctor has prescribed it.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Pain is an unpleasant sensation caused by an injury or illness. Pain may be acute (short term) or chronic (long term). It can be general (overall body pains) or localized (pain in a specific area of the body). Pain is highly subjective as some people have a high tolerance for pain while others have a low tolerance. Although pain is inconvenient and unpleasant, it hints about causes when something is wrong in the body. Pain may be caused due to cramps, headache, bone fractures, stomach pain, arthritis (swelling of one or more joints), muscle strain or overuse, cuts, flu, irritable bowel syndrome (an intestinal disorder causing stomach pain, diarrhoea or constipation) and fibromyalgia (muscle pain with stiffness and tenderness).

About TRADO TABLET 10'S

TRADO TABLET 10'S belongs to a class of drugs called analgesics (pain killers) primarily used to treat moderate to severe pain. Pain is an unpleasant sensation caused by an injury or illness. Pain may be acute (short term) or chronic (long term). It can be general (overall body pains) or localized (pain in a specific area of the body).

TRADO TABLET 10'S is a combination of two drugs, namely: Tramadol (opioid analgesic) and Acetaminophen (analgesic and antipyretic). Tramadol works by mimicking the action of endorphins (pain-reducing chemicals) in the brain and spinal cord. Thereby inhibits the transmission of pain signals from nerves to the brain. Also, it improves the effect of serotonin and noradrenaline (chemical messengers in the brain and spinal cord) and helps in relieving pain. Acetaminophen is an analgesic (relieves pain) and antipyretic (reduces fever) that works by inhibiting the production of certain chemical messengers in the brain known as prostaglandins that are responsible for pain and fever.

Take TRADO TABLET 10'S as prescribed by your doctor. You are advised to take TRADO TABLET 10'S for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you based on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience drowsiness, nausea, dizziness, headache, vomiting, dry mouth, constipation, excessive sweating, shaking, confusion or mood changes. Most of these side effects of TRADO TABLET 10'S do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects worsen or persist, please consult your doctor.

If you are allergic to TRADO TABLET 10'S or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. TRADO TABLET 10'S is not recommended for children below 12 years of age, as the safety and effectiveness were not established. Avoid taking TRADO TABLET 10'S if you are pregnant as it may cause withdrawal symptoms in the newborn baby. TRADO TABLET 10'S may be excreted in human milk. Please consult a doctor if you are breastfeeding. It is an offence to drive if TRADO TABLET 10'S affects you. Therefore, avoid driving if you feel drowsy or dizzy after taking TRADO TABLET 10'S. Avoid alcohol consumption with TRADO TABLET 10'S as it may increase drowsiness.

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Uses of TRADO TABLET 10'S

Moderate to severe pain

Medicinal Benefits

TRADO TABLET 10'S is a combination of two drugs: Tramadol and Acetaminophen to treat moderate to severe pain. Tramadol mimics the action of endorphins (pain-reducing chemicals) in the brain and spinal cord. Thereby inhibits the transmission of pain signals from nerves to brain. Also, it improves the effect of serotonin and noradrenaline (chemical messengers in the brain and spinal cord) and helps in relieving pain. Acetaminophen is an analgesic (relieves pain) and antipyretic (reduces fever) that inhibits the production of certain chemical messengers in the brain known as prostaglandins responsible for pain and fever.

Side Effects of TRADO TABLET 10'S

  • Drowsiness
  • Nausea
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Vomiting
  • Dry mouth
  • Constipation
  • Excessive sweating
  • Shaking
  • Confusion
  • Mood changes

Directions for Use

Take TRADO TABLET 10'S with or without food as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole with a glass of water. Do not crush, chew or break it.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Drug Warnings

If you are allergic to TRADO TABLET 10'S or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. TRADO TABLET 10'S is not recommended for children below 12 years of age, as the safety and effectiveness were not established. Avoid taking TRADO TABLET 10'S if you are pregnant as it may cause withdrawal symptoms in the newborn baby. TRADO TABLET 10'S may be excreted in human milk. Please consult a doctor if you are breastfeeding. If you have fits, asthma, severe lung problems, drug dependence,  liver or kidney problems, inform your doctor before taking TRADO TABLET 10'S. It is an offence to drive if TRADO TABLET 10'S affects you. Therefore, avoid driving if you feel drowsy or dizzy after taking TRADO TABLET 10'S. Avoid alcohol consumption with TRADO TABLET 10'S as it may increase drowsiness. Do not take TRADO TABLET 10'S if you are taking pain relievers, sleeping pills, or taking medicines such as linezolid, phenelzine, selegiline, rasagiline, isocarboxazid, tranylcypromine and methylene blue injection in the past 14 days. Inform your doctor immediately if you experience any sleep-related breathing problems such as sleep apnoea (breathing stops and starts repeatedly) while taking TRADO TABLET 10'S.

Therapeutic Class

ANALGESICS

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • CARBAMAZEPINE
  • PREGABALIN
  • PENTAZOCIN
  • BUPRENORPHINE
  • MORPHINE
  • CODEINE
  • BACLOFEN
  • WARFARIN
  • PHENPROCOUMON
  • ONDANSETRON
  • METOCLOPRAMIDE
  • DOMPERIDONE
  • CHOLESTYRAMINE
  • ZOLPIDEM
  • CELECOXIB
  • DULOXETINE
  • ESCITALOPRAM
  • ALPRAZOLAM
  • NALBUPHINE

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Do regular exercises such as swimming or walking.
  • Drink plenty of water while taking TRADO TABLET 10'S to avoid dry mouth.
  • Maintain a fibre rich diet and eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables to avoid constipation while taking TRADO TABLET 10'S.
  • Avoid consumption of alcohol and quit smoking.

Habit Forming

Yes

Special Advise

  • Patients with severe liver or kidney insufficiency should avoid taking TRADO TABLET 10'S.
  • Do not give TRADO TABLET 10'S to others. Use TRADO TABLET 10'S only when prescribed by a doctor and avoid frequent or high doses as it may cause addiction.
  • Please do not stop taking TRADO TABLET 10'S suddenly as it may cause withdrawal symptoms such as difficulty in sleeping, anxiety, nervousness, shaking, stomach or bowel disorders or make you overactive. Therefore, take TRADO TABLET 10'S for as long as your doctor has prescribed it.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Pain is an unpleasant sensation caused by an injury or illness. Pain may be acute (short term) or chronic (long term). It can be general (overall body pains) or localized (pain in a specific area of the body). Pain is highly subjective as some people have a high tolerance for pain while others have a low tolerance. Although pain is inconvenient and unpleasant, it hints about causes when something is wrong in the body. Pain may be caused due to cramps, headache, bone fractures, stomach pain, arthritis (swelling of one or more joints), muscle strain or overuse, cuts, flu, irritable bowel syndrome (an intestinal disorder causing stomach pain, diarrhoea or constipation) and fibromyalgia (muscle pain with stiffness and tenderness).