Tramadol.
Tramadol is a highly efficient drug form the class of opiate agonists intended for fast pain relief. This medicine is supposed to be taken after you have discussed all the important aspects of the treatment with your health care provider. You will need to tell your doctor if you are taking any drugs that have been reported to cause interactions, or if you have any medical conditions that can affect the dose of tramadol you are prescribed. Tell your doctor if you are taking or are planning on taking rifampin, medications for anxiety, sleeping pills, nausea medicines, mental illness meds, antifungal medications, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors, tranquilizers, quinidine, tricyclic antidepressants, pain medications, medications for seizures, muscle relaxants, or sedatives. Such medical conditions as suicidal thoughts, seizures, lung disease, stroke, depression, infection in your brain or spine, brain tumor, kidney or liver disease, diabetes, breathing problems, or head injury may also be important to mention, as your doctor may need to monitor you for side effects at the beginning of the treatment because of them.