fantastic. We use that too
for pain relief following birth, it seems to work a treat.
Sally
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On a personal level I took
, 6 October 2002 8:51 PM
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Dear Vance and Edwina,
I do not know about Tramadol in labour but I do know that it is
contraindicaed if you are breast feeding.
Love Lina
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Kirsten
Nubain is nalbuphine hydrochloride while Tramadol
is tramadol Hydrochloride (Known in Aust as Tramol and US as Ultram
On a personal level I took some tramadol earlier this year for
back spasm pain. I only took one lot of two and whilst I got good pain relief I
was really knocked around by it. I then just used rest and heat till the spasm
ceased three days later. My sister is currently using it for back pain
info?The information I have read talks about a half life of 5 hours though
that may be for adults only.
Jane
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Is tramadol
Dear Vance and Edwina,
I do not know about Tramadol in labour but I do know that it is
contraindicaed if you are breast feeding.
Love Lina
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Dear Vance and Edwina,I do not know about Tramadol in
labour but I do know that it is contraindicaed if you are breast
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Hi
The anaesthetic dept. at the
hospital where I work has asked the pharmacy to look at removing pethidine from
the formulary for both general and maternity clients (mainly because of adverse
side-effects). They suggest that tramadol is a safer
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Hi
Lisa,
Did you ever find out
more about Tramadol I would be interested to hear the
outcome.
Cheers, Edwina
(midwife mother, SA)
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info-information I read talks about a half life of 5 hours though that may
be for adults only.
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Is tramadol the same as nubain
mother, SA)
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Hi
The anaesthetic dept. at the hospital where I work has asked the
pharmacy
Hi
The anaesthetic dept. at the hospital where I work
has asked the pharmacy to look at removing pethidine from the formulary for both
general and maternity clients (mainly because of adverse side-effects). They
suggest that tramadol is a safer alternative and that a "number of published
I doubt very much if this drug has been tested and approved for pregnant
women.
My daughter was precribed it for post op pain and experienced the following
side effects (which are also described in manafacturer's leaflet;
feeling of fever
feeling weid and strage and restless
rash
nausea
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