Ultracet: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What Is Ultracet?
Ultracet is a combination drug of Tramadol and Acetaminophen. Tramadol is a controlled Schedule IV drug, a type of opioid that helps in long-lasting pain relief. Acetaminophen is a pain killer of lower potency, but in conjunction, it increases the potency and effectiveness of Tramadol.
Ultracet should never be given to pregnant and lactating mothers. It is also highly addictive and prone to abuse, and its use should be strictly monitored.
What Are The Uses Of Ultracet?
Ultracet is a fast-acting pain reliever to relieve moderate to extreme pain like post-operative pain, tooth pain, chronic arthritic pain, chemotherapy, and intense neuropathic pain. It is only used when other pain killers are unable to reduce intense pain. This narcotic analgesic acts by attaching to brain cells receptors to hinder pain sensations. It also boosts one’s happy feelings. Ultracet is strictly available under prescription and shouldn’t be used for more than 6 weeks.