Mabron

Mabron Drug Interactions

tramadol

Manufacturer:

Medochemie

Distributor:

KTZ

Marketer:

Aung Paing Tun
Full Prescribing Info
Drug Interactions
Tell the doctor or pharmacist or nurse if the patient is using, has recently used or might use any other medicines.
Mabron should not be used together with MAO inhibitors (certain medicines for the treatment of depression).
The pain-relieving effect of Mabron may be reduced and the length of time it acts may be shortened, if the patient takes medicines which contain: carbamazepine (for epileptic fits), ondansetron (prevents nausea).
The doctor will tell the patient whether they should take Mabron, and which dose.
The risk of side effects increases: if the patient is taking tranquillizers, sleeping pills, other pain relievers such as morphine and codeine (also as cough medicine), and alcohol while receiving Mabron. The patient may feel drowsier or feel that they might faint. If this happens tell the nurse or doctor.
If the patient is taking medicines which may cause convulsions (fits), such as certain antidepressants or antipsychotics. The risk having a fit may increase if the patient receives Mabron at the same time. The doctor will tell the patient whether Mabron is suitable for them.
If the patient is taking certain antidepressants. Mabron may interact with these medicines and the patient may experience symptoms such as involuntary, rhythmic contractions of muscles, including the muscles that control movement of the eye, agitation, excessive sweating, tremor, exaggeration of reflexes, increased muscle tension, body temperature above 38°C.
If the patient is taking coumarin anticoagulants (medicines for blood thinning), e.g. warfarin, during treatment with Mabron. The effect of these medicines on blood clotting may be affected and bleeding may occur.
Mabron with food and alcohol: Do not drink alcohol during treatment with Mabron as its effect may be intensified. Food does not influence the effect of tramadol.
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