Compatibility «Alcohol (ethanol)» and «Paracetamol+Tramadol»
Between «Alcohol (ethanol)» and «Paracetamol+Tramadol» found 4 dangerous and 4 negative interactions, joint admission is not recommended without consulting a doctor.
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Paracetamol+Tramadol |
✘Alcohol (ethanol) Analogs | |
✘Paracetamol+Tramadol [Paracetamol and more 1Tramadol] Analogs |
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Interactions Alcohol (ethanol) with Paracetamol+Tramadol
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Dangerous interactions
Ethanol + NSAIDs => Increased ulcerogenicity of non-narcotic analgesics, increased tendency to gastrointestinal bleeding. Ethanol + Narcotic analgesics => Mutual enhancement of the depressive effect of alcohol and narcotic analgesics on the central nervous system; possible fatal outcome. It enhances the effect of drugs that depress the central nervous system (in pm, tranquilizers, hypnotics, sedatives and anesthetics), and ethanol. Opioid narcotic analgesics (N01AH01) + CNS depressants; hypnotics, neuroleptics, benzodiazepine tranquilizers, etc. => Respiratory depression, bradycardia, deep coma, possible death. -
Negative interactions
Inducers of microsomal oxidation (in pm carbamazepine, phenytoin, ethanol, barbiturates, rifampicin, phenylbutazone, tricyclic antidepressants) reduce the analgesic effect and its duration. With other drugs that depress the central nervous system, such as other opioids (including antitussives and drugs for the treatment of withdrawal syndrome), barbiturates, benzodiazepines, anxiolytics, hypnotics, antidepressants with sedative effect, H1‑receptor blockers with sedative effect, neuroleptics, antihypertensive drugs with The central mechanism of action is thalidomide and baclofen. Increases the effect of indirect anticoagulants (coumarin derivatives) and the likelihood of liver damage with hepatotoxic drugs. Inducers of microsomal oxidation (in pm carbamazepine, barbiturates) reduce the severity of the analgesic effect of tramadol and the duration of action. -
Positive interactions
Alcohol potentiates the sedative effect of opioid analgesics, impaired concentration, ability to drive vehicles and work with mechanisms.
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Dangerous interactions
Decoding the colors of interactions and contraindications
Dangerous | — | a pronounced negative interaction or contraindication. |
Negative | — | negative interaction or side effect that may reduce effectiveness. |
Positive | — | the interaction can SOMETIMES be used as a positive (often a dose adjustment is needed), or it is an indication of the drug. |
No | — | the drugs do NOT interact, which is separately indicated in the instructions. |
Unclear | — | the system failed to pre-assess the danger. |
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- The article is written: artificial intelligence Kiberis
- Sources: official instructions for medicines and their active substances, as well as inter-group interactions described in medical studies and textbooks.
- Total analyzed: 169,974,420 possible combinations of drugs and their components were found 412,510 interacting combinations.
- Medicine section: Standard evidence-based medicine
- The date of the last update of the interaction database: 2024-05-02
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