Compound Tramadol Tablets have analgesic effects and are used for pain relief in moderate pain, such as cancer, postoperative, trauma or obstetric pain. The main ingredients of Compound Tramadol Tablets are Tramadol Hydrochloride and Anloxacinum parviflorum extract. During the administration of the medication, adverse reactions such as dizziness, vomiting, panic, sweating, drowsiness, fatigue, and difficulty in urination may occur. Note that Tramadol, one of the ingredients of this product, is a Class II psychotropic substance under national control. It is prohibited for those who are acutely poisoned by alcohol, sleeping pills, sedatives or other central nervous system drugs and those who are allergic to the components of the drug; it is used with caution in patients who are sensitive to opioids, as well as in patients with hepatic or renal insufficiency, or patients with cardiac disease; and it is used with caution in those who are addicted to alcohol; Compound Tramadol Tablets can reach the fetus through the placenta and be excreted through breast milk, and should also be used with caution by women during pregnancy and lactation. An overdose of Compound Tramadol Tablets may lead to disturbance of consciousness, coma, generalized seizures, and even respiratory arrest in severe cases. Therefore, you should consult a professional doctor before using the medication and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid adverse consequences.