Tramadol and hydrocodone are prescribed to treat moderate to severe pain kidney disease; intestinal obstruction; liver disease lung disease
Tramadol (applies to tramadol) liver disease Moderate Potential Hazard, High plausibility. Tramadol is converted by the liver to several metabolites, one of
Liver function: The liver is partially responsible for removing tramadol and acetaminophen from the body. Liver disease or decreased liver function may
Tramadol overdose can result in acute liver failure. If you have liver diseases or a history of liver disease, your liver damage. Close
Liver function: The liver is partially responsible for removing tramadol and acetaminophen from the body. Liver disease or decreased liver function may
Tramadol. Class: Weak opioid. Recommendations in liver disease: Avoid if Recommendations in liver disease: Not affected by liver impairment. Comments
Tramadol is not recommended to be given in dogs with a history of kidney disease, liver disease, seizure disorders and lung problems.
Tramadol is harmful when taken in large doses but it can be If you have liver diseases or a history of liver disease, your body
Tramadol is a medication that treats severe pain. It's an opioid that Kidney disease; Liver disease; Lung disease, asthma, or breathing problems
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