What are compound tramadol tablets?

Compound Tramadol is a compound preparation with two main ingredients, the more common Tramadol and the fungus Anloe vulgaris extract. Fungal drugs have a very wide range of folk use, mainly for bruises, trigeminal neuralgia, bone pain, etc. The combination of the two is very effective for the treatment of a variety of clinical chronic pain, bone pain, trigeminal neuralgia and other nerve pain. When combined with painkillers, there are many adverse effects, mainly Tramadol adverse effects include dizziness, constipation, and dry mouth. Caution is advised in the use of the above medications during pregnancy and breastfeeding, except in small doses when medically prescribed, as the medications can all pass through the placenta and affect the fetus, posing a significant risk to the health of the fetus. The drugs are applied to the central nervous system and can have an effect on the sensitivity of the nervous system. Close attention is needed if you are taking the drugs while driving a vehicle, working at heights, and other tasks that require a high degree of concentration. Taking the drug may cause hypertension or hypotension, patients with poor liver and kidney function should be as careful as possible when using the drug. Long-term use is to regularly check the liver and kidney function, because all drugs will have damage to the liver and kidney function, so close attention should be paid. Patients who are allergic to opioids should also be closely monitored for side effects.