Parent Drug Name | Name of Impurity | Catalogue No. | |
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Tramadol | Tramadol 3-Methoxyphenol Impurity | VL147010 | View |
Tramadol | Tramadol EP Impurity A (Free Base) | VE006835 | View CAS 152538-36-8 |
Tramadol | Tramadol EP Impurity A (HCl salt) | VL147009 | View CAS 73806-49-2 |
Tramadol | Tramadol EP Impurity B | VL147001 | View CAS 66170-32-9 |
Tramadol | Tramadol EP Impurity C | VL147002 | View CAS 66170-31-8 |
Tramadol | Tramadol EP Impurity C (Free Base) | VE009269 | View CAS 192384-41-1 |
Tramadol | Tramadol EP Impurity D | VL147003 | View CAS 185453-02-5 |
Tramadol | Tramadol EP Impurity D (Free Base) | VE006834 | View CAS 144830-15-9 |
Tramadol | Tramadol EP Impurity E (HCl salt) | VL147004 | View CAS 42036-65-7 |
Tramadol | Tramadol N-Oxide Impurity | VE006329 | View CAS 147441-56-3 |
Tramadol Related Compound
Tramadol is an opioid narcotic drug that is licensed to treat moderate to moderately severe pain in people.
References
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FAQ
Is tramadol used as an antibiotic?
Tramadol’s antibacterial characteristics may be effective in lowering the risk of bacterial infection during local or regional anesthesia.
Is tramadol effective for joint pain?
Tramadol is an effective therapy option for osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee and hip for those who have failed or are unable to use acetaminophen and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (NSAIDs). Tramadol can also be used with acetaminophen or NSAIDs
What is the mechanism of action of tramadol?
(+)-Tramadol inhibits serotonin reuptake and (-)-Tramadol inhibits norepinephrine reuptake, hence increasing the inhibitory effects on pain transmission in the spinal cord. The complimentary and synergistic activities of the two enantiomers enhance the racemate’s analgesic effectiveness and tolerance profile.