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Is it ok to take ultracet (tramdol and acetaminophen) for joint pain from sjogren's?

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Dr. James Burns answered

Specializes in Emergency Medicine

If effective: And you are not allergic to any components, the yes you can certainly try it.

Answered 1/3/2014

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Dr. Qamar Khan answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Sure: Ultracet (tramdol and acetaminophen) is a combo of tramadol and acetaminophen. It can be helpful for pain, but is not a great anti-inflammatory so you may choose to pair it up with an NSAID for better effect. The one thing you need to worry about ultracet (tramdol and acetaminophen) is that it can cause seizures and has been linked with serotonin syndrome with usage of other anti-depressant medications. Consider speaking about this your doctor.

Answered 5/6/2019

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