Ultram 325 mg/37.5 mg Tablet 10s

Ultram 325 mg/37.5 mg Tablet 10s is used For Conditions Such As Muscle Ache, Back Pain, Joint Pain, Menstrual Cramps, And Toothache.

Paracetamol works by blocking pain-causing chemical messengers in the brain, providing initial relief. Tramadol, an opioid, complements this action by further blocking the transmission of pain signals to the brain, enhancing pain relief.

Together, they create a synergistic effect, effectively managing moderate to severe pain. This combination is commonly prescribed for individuals dealing with pain conditions where a stronger analgesic effect is required for comprehensive and sustained relief.

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