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Topamax Indications
This eMedTV page explains that Topamax is a prescription drug used to treat epileptic seizures and prevent migraines. This page takes a closer look at Topamax indications, including possible off-label uses and whether it is safe for children.
Topamax Medication Information
This eMedTV Web article discusses important information on Topamax, a medication used for treating seizures and preventing migraines. This page also explains why the drug may not be suitable for some people and lists possible side effects.
Topamax Medicine
As a migraine and seizure medicine, Topamax works by slowing down abnormal electrical signals in the brain. This eMedTV Web segment takes a closer look at this drug, including information on how it works and why it may not be suitable for everyone.
Topamax Risks
Before you start taking Topamax, risks associated with the drug should be reviewed. This eMedTV segment explains what you should discuss with your doctor before starting treatment and lists some of the common side effects of this medication.
Topamax Safety
As this eMedTV page explains, you may not be able to safely take Topamax if you have medical conditions such as glaucoma or kidney stones. This page further discusses other safety precautions to be aware of, including possible side effects of Topamax.
Topamax Tablets
Topamax is a prescription medicine that comes in the form of tablets and capsules. As this segment from the eMedTV library explains, Topamax tablets come in four different strengths and are typically taken by mouth twice a day.
Topamax Uses
Topamax is primarily used for the prevention of migraines and the treatment of epilepsy. This eMedTV article discusses the use of the medication in children and lists common off-label Topamax uses.
Topamax Warnings and Precautions
Topamax can potentially cause kidney stones. This page on the eMedTV site provides other important Topamax warnings and precautions, including other possible side effects. Information on who should not take the drug is also included in this article.
Topamax Weight Change
As this eMedTV article explains, weight loss is a common side effect of Topamax. Weight changes, however, may not be a desirable effect for some people, so it is important to contact your doctor if weight loss becomes a problem.
Topical anesthesia is commonly used during cataract surgery, as this video clip explains.
Topical Fluticasone Propionate
Topical fluticasone propionate is a type of steroid prescribed to treat certain skin problems. This eMedTV Web page takes an in-depth look at how this skin medicine works, outlines some general dosing guidelines, and lists possible side effects.
Topical Fluticasone Propionate Dosage
Apply a small amount of topical fluticasone propionate to the affected area of the skin once or twice daily. This eMedTV article describes more specific guidelines when using this medicine to treat dermatitis, eczema, and various other skin conditions.
Topical Fluticasone Propionate Information
Topical fluticasone propionate is a drug that is prescribed to treat a wide variety of skin problems. This eMedTV Web page provides more information on topical fluticasone propionate, including potential side effects and general safety precautions.
Topical Fluticasone Propionate Side Effects
Redness, dryness, and other skin reactions are possible side effects of topical fluticasone propionate. This eMedTV resource takes a closer look at other potential problems, including serious and long-term complications that may require medical care.
This video explains that the two most commonly used anesthetics for this procedure are topical and local.
Topicort and Breastfeeding
It is unknown if Topicort (desoximetasone) passes through breast milk. This eMedTV article takes a closer look at whether it is safe for women to use Topicort while breastfeeding, with tips on how to avoid exposing your nursing baby to this skin medicine.
Topicort and Pregnancy
As this eMedTV page explains, Topicort (desoximetasone) should be used with caution, especially during pregnancy. This article explains what happened when steroids like Topicort were given to pregnant animals in clinical studies.
Topicort Dosage
When using Topicort, apply a small amount on the affected areas of the skin twice a day. This eMedTV resource presents more dosing guidelines for Topicort, with a list of helpful tips on effectively using this prescription skin medicine.
Topicort Drug Information
Available by prescription, Topicort is used for treating dermatitis, eczema, and other skin conditions. This eMedTV article offers more drug information on Topicort, including side effects and safety precautions. A link to more details is also included.
Topicort Drug Interactions
As explained in this eMedTV Web page, Topicort is generally unlikely to cause negative interactions with most drugs, but it can make corticorelin and aldesleukin less effective. This article covers how to reduce your risk for problems such as these.
Topicort Overdose
Long-term use of high doses of Topicort (desoximetasone) can cause Cushing's syndrome and other problems. This eMedTV segment describes other possible complications that may occur and discusses how your doctor may treat a Topicort overdose.
Topicort Side Effects
Dryness and irritation of the skin are some of the reported side effects of topical steroids like Topicort. This eMedTV page examines other possible reactions to this skin medicine, including long-term complications and serious problems that may occur.
Topicort Uses
If you have poison ivy, eczema, or certain other skin conditions, you may benefit from Topicort. This eMedTV segment describes other approved uses for Topicort, explains how the skin medicine works, and discusses whether it is safe for use in children.
Topicort Warnings and Precautions
Some people may not be able to use Topicort if they have certain allergies or are taking certain medicines. This eMedTV article takes an in-depth look at important precautions and safety warnings for Topicort, including what your doctor needs to know.
Topiramate Dosing
The recommended topiramate dosage for migraine prevention is 50 mg twice a day. This part of the eMedTV library also offers topiramate dosing recommendations for epilepsy treatment and provides precautions and tips for taking the medication.
Topotecan and Breastfeeding
Women are typically advised not to use topotecan (Hycamtin) while nursing a child. This eMedTV article further explores breastfeeding and topotecan, including the manufacturer's advice and why the potential risks usually outweigh the benefits.
Topotecan and Pregnancy
This eMedTV segment explains why animal studies on pregnancy and topotecan (Hycamtin) suggest that the drug may not be safe for pregnant women. This page describes the potential risks of this drug and explains why a doctor may still prescribe it.
Topotecan Chemotherapy Information
A doctor may prescribe topotecan to treat ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, or lung cancer. This eMedTV Web segment offers more information on topotecan, including possible side effects of the chemotherapy drug, general safety precautions, and more.
Topotecan Dosage
Various factors will affect your topotecan dosage, such as your weight and height. This eMedTV Web segment describes these factors in more detail and lists some general dosing tips and safety precautions to be aware of when taking this medication.
Topotecan Overdose
Potentially dangerous problems can result from a topotecan (Hycamtin) overdose, such as serious infections. This eMedTV page explores other potential problems that may occur if you take too much of this chemotherapy drug and describes treatment options.
Toprol Alternatives
This selection from the eMedTV Web library provides a list of various alternatives to Toprol, including alpha blockers, vasodilators, and calcium channel blockers. This article also explains when a doctor may recommend a substitute for Toprol.
Toprol and Depression
It is not yet clear if there is a link between depression and Toprol-XL. As explained in this eMedTV segment, depression was reported as a side effect of the medication in clinical trials, but depression is also common among the general population.
Toprol and Dry Eyes
In clinical trials of Toprol-XL, dry eyes occurred in less than 1 percent of people taking the drug. This eMedTV Web page discusses this side effect in more detail and includes suggestions that may provide relief, such as using a humidifier.
Toprol and Erectile Dysfunction
In rare instances, men taking Toprol-XL have experienced erectile dysfunction. However, as this eMedTV article explains, it's difficult to say with certainty if there is a link between Toprol-XL and erectile dysfunction in such cases.
Toprol and Hair Loss
Hair loss has been reported with Toprol-XL; however, it appears to be a rare side effect of the drug. This eMedTV article briefly explores the relationship between Toprol-XL and hair loss. If the medicine does cause hair loss, it is often reversible.
Toprol and Low Blood Sugar
Like other beta blockers, Toprol-XL can cause low blood sugar. This section of the eMedTV archives features a discussion of Toprol-XL and low blood sugar, which includes details about signs and symptoms that indicate this particular problem.
Toprol and Weight Gain
As this eMedTV page explains, gradual weight gain with Toprol-XL is a rare side effect of the medication. If you are taking this drug and rapid weight gain occurs, however, contact your doctor. This could signal a serious problem that needs attention.
Toprol Dangers
You may not be able to use Toprol safely if you have certain medical problems (such as asthma). This eMedTV Web segment takes a closer look at other potential Toprol dangers to be aware of before using this drug, such as possible side effects.
Toprol for Chest Pain
Toprol may help to treat the symptoms of angina, including chest pain. Toprol, as this eMedTV Web article describes, is a prescription medication that works by increasing the efficiency of the heart and lowering blood pressure.
Toprol for Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)
This selection from the eMedTV Web site provides a brief description of using Toprol for congestive heart failure (CHF) treatment. This article explains how Toprol works to help increase the efficiency of the heart and to lower blood pressure.
Toprol for High Blood Pressure
Clinical studies have found that using Toprol for high blood pressure is an effective treatment. This eMedTV Web segment explores this prescription medication in more detail, explaining how Toprol can significantly lower blood pressure.
Toprol Overdose
Tiredness, vomiting, or a decrease in breathing may occur if someone takes too much Toprol. This eMedTV Web page lists other possible signs of an overdose with Toprol and explains the possible treatment options.
Toprol Pills
As this eMedTV article discusses, Toprol is a prescription medication used to treat conditions such as high blood pressure, angina, or congestive heart failure. This page offers more detail on how Toprol pills work and covers general precautions.
Toprol Problems
Some of the potential problems with Toprol may include side effects, such as diarrhea and dizziness. This eMedTV Web resource describes other risks related to this medicine, including potentially serious side effects that require immediate medical care.
Toprol Risks
Some of the potential risks with Toprol may include tiredness, dizziness, and diarrhea. This page of the eMedTV Web site describes other possible dangers, including potentially serious problems that may require immediate medical attention.
Toprol Side Affects
Among the Toprol side effects listed on this eMedTV page are common side effects like depression and tiredness, as well as side effects to report to your doctor (such as chest pain). Toprol side affects is a common misspelling of Toprol side effects.
Toprol Strengths
As this eMedTV Web article explains, there are four strengths of Toprol available -- 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg, and 200 mg. This page discusses what Toprol is used for and offers some general dosing tips for when and how to safely take this medication.
Toprol Tablets
A doctor may prescribe Toprol tablets to treat high blood pressure, angina, or congestive heart failure. This eMedTV Web article offers more details on Toprol, including information how the medication works, available strengths, and general precautions.
Toprol-XL Interactions
When certain drugs (such as Paxil, Tagamet, or Benadryl) are taken with Toprol-XL, interactions may occur. This eMedTV article discusses several drug interactions involving Toprol-XL and describes the potentially negative effects.
Toprol-XL Precautions and Warnings
Some warnings and precautions for Toprol-XL users concern the risks of stopping the medication abruptly. This eMedTV article discusses other safety concerns to be aware of, such as those involving taking the drug while pregnant or breastfeeding.
Toprol-XL Uses
Toprol-XL is approved to treat high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, and angina symptoms. This eMedTV segment discusses these Toprol-XL uses in more detail and lists possible off-label uses for the medicine.
Toradol (Ketorolac Tromethamine) Pain Medicine
The medicine Toradol (ketorolac tromethamine) is used for the short-term treatment of pain. This eMedTV Web page further discusses this prescription drug, including how it works, conditions it can treat, and what to tell your doctor before taking it.
Toradol 10 mg Tablets
As this eMedTV page explains, a doctor may prescribe Toradol 10 mg tablets to treat moderate-to-severe pain. This page offers some general dosing guidelines, including factors that may affect your amount and tips on taking this drug.
Toradol and Children
This eMedTV page explains when it is safe to give Toradol to children. This page also covers what this medicine is approved to treat (including moderate-to-severe pain), as well as details on how it works. A link to more information is also included.
Toradol and Pregnancy
Based on studies of Toradol and pregnancy in animals, it is thought that the drug may harm a human fetus. As this eMedTV Web page explains, most healthcare providers do not recommend taking Toradol during pregnancy.
Toradol Dangers
You may not be able to use Toradol safely if you have certain conditions, such as diabetes or seizures. This eMedTV segment takes a closer look at the potential dangers of Toradol and explains what you should be aware of before starting treatment.
Toradol Drug Class
As this eMedTV article explains, Toradol belongs to a drug class known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). This article gives a brief overview of this pain medication, explains how Toradol works, and links to more detailed information.
Toradol Drug Interactions
Diuretics, muscle relaxants, and aspirin are among the drugs that can potentially interact with Toradol. This eMedTV article describes how Toradol drug interactions can make some drugs less effective and increase your risk of serious side effects.
Toradol Indications
One of the uses (or "indications") for Toradol is the treatment of pain following a procedure. This eMedTV Web page lists other conditions the medicine is approved for, including information on off-label uses and whether this drug is safe for children.
Toradol Medication for Pain
As a prescription pain medication, Toradol is only approved for short-term use. This page of the eMedTV Web library takes a closer look at Toradol, including information on what it is used for and how it may not be suitable for everyone.
Toradol Pain Reliever
As a type of pain reliever, Toradol can treat moderate-to-severe pain caused by several conditions. This eMedTV segment takes a closer look at what Toradol is used for, including information on how it works and why it may not be suitable for everyone.
Toradol Pills
This eMedTV Web article describes Toradol, a medication used to treat pain caused by a wide variety of conditions. This page offers more details on Toradol pills, injections, and intravenous forms, including general dosing tips and specific uses.
Toradol Precautions and Warnings
Among the Toradol precautions and warnings listed on this eMedTV page are conditions to tell your doctor about before taking Toradol (such as asthma), possible serious side effects like liver damage, and the safety of taking Toradol while pregnant.
Toradol Risks
Toradol may cause potentially serious, and even life-threatening, intestinal bleeding. This selection from the eMedTV Web site looks at some of the risks associated with Toradol, explaining some of the drug's safety precautions and potential side effects.
Toradol Safety
Potentially serious bleeding problems can occur in people taking NSAIDs, including Toradol. This eMedTV page discusses how to ensure your safety with Toradol, with information on who should avoid the drug altogether and possible side effects.
Toradol Strengths
This eMedTV page explains that different forms and strengths of Toradol are available, but the one a person is prescribed will be determined by various factors. This article mentions a couple of them and offers some tips on taking this pain medicine.
Toradol Uses
Toradol is used for short-term pain relief. This eMedTV page covers Toradol uses, such as relieving back pain, cancer pain, pain caused by kidney stones, and pain following a procedure.
Torisel and Breastfeeding
It is unknown if Torisel (temsirolimus) passes through human breast milk. This page of the eMedTV site discusses whether it is safe for women who are breastfeeding to use Torisel and explains what the manufacturer of the medicine recommends.
Torisel and Pregnancy
As this eMedTV resource discusses, women who are pregnant should only receive Torisel (temsirolimus) when the benefits outweigh the risks. This article further examines why Torisel is categorized as a Category D drug and lists the problems it may cause.
Torisel Dosage
As explained in this eMedTV article, dosing guidelines for Torisel will vary for each person, depending on other medicines they are taking and their liver function. This page also lists some important tips on what to expect when receiving this infusion.
Torisel Drug Interactions
It may not be safe to combine Torisel with products like echinacea, live vaccines, or cyclosporine. This eMedTV article offers a detailed list of drugs that may cause interactions with Torisel and describes the potentially serious problems that may occur.
Torisel Medication Information
If you have advanced kidney cancer, you may benefit from Torisel. This selection from the eMedTV Web site provides more information on Torisel, including how the medication works and possible safety concerns.
Torisel Overdose
Confusion, seizures, and difficulty breathing could occur if you receive too much Torisel (temsirolimus). This eMedTV Web selection describes other possible overdose symptoms and explains why an overdose on this drug is unlikely to occur.
Torisel Side Effects
Diarrhea, coughing, and weakness are among the most commonly reported Torisel side effects. This eMedTV segment provides a detailed list of other reactions this medication might cause, including some of the serious problems that may require medical care.
Torisel Uses
Torisel is prescribed to slow down the growth of advanced kidney cancer in adults. This eMedTV page examines what Torisel is used for, including unapproved reasons a doctor may prescribe this drug. A description of how this drug works is also provided.
Torisel Warnings and Precautions
If you have moderate-to-severe liver impairment, you should not receive Torisel. This eMedTV segment describes some of the safety warnings and precautions you should be aware of with Torisel, including potentially life-threatening problems that may occur.
There are several treatment options for a torn ACL. This video clip covers some of the most effective ones.
There are many types of meniscal tears. This video takes a look at how and where most meniscal tears occur.
Torrine
Taurine supplements are claimed to be useful for treating congestive heart failure and hepatitis. This eMedTV article explores the effects of taurine and explains how else you can obtain this amino acid. Torrine is a common misspelling of taurine.
Torsemide Dosing
This eMedTV article explains that the recommended starting torsemide dosage for controlling high blood pressure is 5 mg once daily. This page also contains torsemide dosing suggestions for treating water retention and offers tips on taking the drug.
Torsemide Tablets
Tosigna
Tasigna is a drug that treats chronic myeloid leukemia by slowing down the progression of the disease. This eMedTV page gives a brief description of this medication, including dosing guidelines and side effects. Tosigna is a common misspelling of Tasigna.
Tositumomab Dosage
This eMedTV page explains how your tositumomab dosage will be determined and gives tips on what to expect during treatment with this drug. This article includes details on how your doctor will administer this injection and how often you will receive it.
Tositumomab Drug Information
This eMedTV resource explains how tositumomab may help treat certain types of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in adults. This article offers more drug information on tositumomab, including dosing guidelines, possible side effects, and safety concerns.
Tositumomab Side Effects
People who use tositumomab are likely to experience some type of side effect, such as nausea or weakness. This eMedTV page examines other possible problems that might occur with this drug, including serious reactions that should be reported to a doctor.
This clip offers a summary of total hip replacement.
This video takes a look at some possible major complications.
This video lists some of the possible minor complications of this procedure.
Total Hip Replacement and Allergic Reactions
As with any medication, the drugs used for hip replacement surgery can cause adverse reactions. This page of the eMedTV site discusses total hip replacement and allergic reactions, including possible symptoms of a reaction, such as a skin rash.
Total Hip Replacement and the Operating Room
This eMedTV resource talks about total hip replacement and the operating room, including what you might experience. For example, you may notice many unfamiliar sights and sounds in the operating room, such as monitors and surgical equipment.
Total Hip Replacement Anesthesia
This eMedTV segment describes the most common types of total hip replacement anesthesia -- spinal and general. Both types keep you from feeling pain during surgery. The difference is that general anesthesia puts you into a deep sleep.
This multimedia clip addresses the issue of abnormal scarring, which may occur with this procedure.
This video explains why allergic reactions to medicines occur and how likely they are.
This multimedia clip discusses whether bleeding is normal during and after the procedure.
This video clip gives an overview of blood clots, including how they are treated.
This video segment explains the bone healing problems that can occur with total hip replacement.
This multimedia clip explains why a change in leg length may occur with total hip replacement.
This video segment discusses the risk of a dislocated hip occurring with total hip replacement.
This video clip discusses extra bone forming around the implant after total hip replacement.
This clip explains how you can reduce your risk of complications from the procedure.
This video clip explains why fractures can occur with a total hip replacement surgery.
This interactive clip talks about the risk of heart attack during this procedure.
This video segment discusses the risk of infection associated with this procedure.
This multimedia segment discusses the risk of loss of life that can occur with this procedure.
This video discusses the risk of nerve damage associated with hip replacement surgery.
This clip discusses the possibility of an unstable implant occurring over time with this procedure.
This clip explains how risk for infection is higher if you have arthritis or take steroids.
This video clip explains what occurs during a total hip replacement.
This video clip gives a summary of total knee replacement.
This clip talks about what may happen if you decide not to get a total knee replacement.
Total Knee Replacement Anesthesia
This segment of the eMedTV archives explains the two most common types of total knee replacement anesthesia -- general and spinal. It also explains how each is administered, and how they work during your knee replacement surgery.
Total Knee Replacement Expectations
This eMedTV Web page offers statistics on results from knee replacement surgery -- most patients obtain relief from their symptoms. This page also emphasizes the importance of discussing total knee replacement expectations with your healthcare provider.
This clip explains how you can reduce your risk of complications from the procedure.
This video clip explains some of the health risks associated with diabetes.
This clip explains how risk for infection is higher if you have arthritis or take steroids.
This interactive video describes in detail what happens with a total knee replacement.
Touretta Syndrome
Symptoms of Tourette syndrome are almost always first noticed in childhood. This eMedTV resource describes some of these symptoms and explains how the disorder is diagnosed. Touretta syndrome is a common misspelling of Tourette syndrome.
Tourette Syndrome and Education
There are certain drawbacks of having Tourette syndrome, and education issues are a common concern. This eMedTV segment discusses options available for students with Tourette syndrome and explains how a normal education is still possible.
Tourette Syndrome and Who It Affects
This eMedTV page explains Tourette syndrome and who it affects in detail, including statistics on ethnic groups and gender. It also explains that early symptoms are usually first seen in childhood, between the ages of 7 and 10.
Tourette Syndrome Prognosis
Although there is no cure for Tourette syndrome, prognosis is good, and, as this eMedTV resource explains, many people's physical symptoms (like tics) tend to improve over time. Behavioral symptoms may persist into adulthood.
Toviaz and Breastfeeding
It is currently not known whether Toviaz (fesoterodine) passes through breast milk. This eMedTV article contains more information on Toviaz and breastfeeding, and lists certain side effects to look out for in your child if you choose to breastfeed.
Toviaz and Constipation
Constipation is one of the "classic" side effects of anticholinergic drugs such as Toviaz (fesoterodine). This eMedTV page offers more information on Toviaz and constipation, and explains what dietary changes you can make to help relieve constipation.
Toviaz and Dry Mouth
Dry mouth is one of the most common side effects reported with Toviaz (fesoterodine). This page from the eMedTV archives provides more information about Toviaz and dry mouth, and offers some suggestions for dry mouth relief.
Toviaz and Pregnancy
The full risks of using Toviaz (fesoterodine) during pregnancy are not known at this time. As this eMedTV page explains, however, animal studies on Toviaz and pregnancy have shown that high doses of the drug can cause problems such as miscarriages.
Toviaz Dosage
For most people with an overactive bladder, the recommended Toviaz dosage is 4 mg once daily. As this eMedTV page explains, if your symptoms are not adequately controlled at this dosage, your healthcare provider may increase your dose to 8 mg once daily.
Toviaz Drug Interactions
If nefazodone, pramlintide, or protease inhibitors are taken with Toviaz, drug interactions may occur. This eMedTV resource lists other medicines that may cause drug interactions and describes the potential effects of these interactions.
Toviaz Medication Information
This eMedTV Web presentation discusses the overactive bladder medication Toviaz. Information includes its uses, dosing, side effects, warnings, precautions, and drug interactions.
Toviaz Overdose
Taking too much Toviaz (fesoterodine) may cause severe constipation, blurry vision, and other symptoms. This eMedTV article includes a more complete list of potential symptoms of a Toviaz overdose and explains what treatment options are available.
Tracolimus
As this eMedTV Web page explains, people who have a heart, liver, or kidney transplant may benefit from tacrolimus. This page describes other approved uses and lists possible side effects. Tracolimus is a common misspelling of tacrolimus.
Tradjenta Medication Information
Tradjenta is a prescription medicine used to treat type 2 diabetes in adults. This eMedTV Web selection further explores Tradjenta, including information on side effects and why this medication may not be a good choice for some people.
Trajenta
Tradjenta is a prescription drug used to treat type 2 diabetes in adults. This article from the eMedTV Web site describes how the medicine works, potential side effects, and general dosing tips. Trajenta is a common misspelling of Tradjenta.
Tralstar
As explained in this eMedTV article, Trelstar is approved to treat advanced prostate cancer. This resource gives a brief overview of this product and includes a link to more detailed information. Tralstar is a common misspelling of Trelstar.
Tramadol Dangers
You may not be able to use tramadol safely if you have certain medical conditions (such as epilepsy). This eMedTV Web segment takes a closer look at other potential tramadol dangers to be aware of before starting treatment with this medication.
Tramadol Indications
Tramadol is a prescription drug used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain in adults. This eMedTV segment takes a closer look at tramadol indications, including information on its uses and a description of how the drug works.
Tramadol Pills
As this eMedTV Web article explains, tramadol pills are a prescription medication used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain in adults. This page offers a brief overview of this medication, including how it works and potential side effects.
Tramadol Risks
Some of the potential dangers with tramadol may include headaches, constipation, and nausea. This page of the eMedTV Web library describes other tramadol risks, including potentially serious problems that require immediate medical attention.
Tramadol Safety
As this eMedTV page explains, you may not be able to take tramadol safely if you have medical conditions such as epilepsy or liver disease. This page further discusses other safety precautions to be aware of, including possible side effects of tramadol.
Tramadol Tablets
As this eMedTV page explains, tramadol tablets are commonly prescribed to treat moderate to moderately severe pain in adults. This page offers a brief overview of this drug, including how it works, potential side effects, and available strengths.
Tramadol Withdrawal Symptoms
Stopping tramadol too quickly can cause serious withdrawal symptoms. This article from the eMedTV archives offers an overview of possible tramadol withdrawal symptoms, as well as information on how your doctor may help you avoid these problems.
Transdermal Nicoderm
This eMedTV Web resource explains that as a transdermal medicine, Nicoderm CQ should only be applied to the skin. This page provides more tips on how to safely and effectively use these skin patches. A link to more detailed information is also included.