You may still be wincing when you think back to the last time you stubbed your toe or experienced a paper cut. However, we don’t have to rely on medication to treat this type of pain because it is very temporary.
However, acute pain which is severe and can be constant is an entirely different story. Seeking treatment may be necessary. In fact, if you try to deal with acute pain without assistance, you may make the situation even worse. For example, you may cause a muscle strain by continuously holding a painful finger at an unnatural angel in order to relieve the pain. Over-the-counter medications may provide relief, but prescription medications often work best.
UltraCET: The Best of Both Worlds
UltraCET can be very effective in treating acute pain resulting from dental work, arthritis, surgery, sprains or muscle strains. The drug is actually a combination of two powerful drugs; one is tramadol, the generic name for Ultram, and it forms the “ultra” part of the drug. The other is acetaminophen, which is the same drug found in Tylenol and it forms the “CET” part of UltraCET.
Tramadol affects your body in similar ways as illegal narcotics such as heroin and opium or prescription drugs such as codeine and morphine. Although tramadol is just as effective at relieving pain, it does not produce the same side effects or cause breathing problems like the other drugs.
Both drugs work together to combat pain. The acetaminophen blocks mild pain signals sent to your brain so they fail to register. This helps you to increase your pain threshold. The more intense pain signals that do reach your brain are interrupted by tramadol.
A Very Effective Duo
A dentist, doctor or surgeon may prescribe UltraCET to help you manage pain. Make sure to discuss the possibility of taking the drug if you experience frequent arthritis pain or have suffered a sprain or similar injury.
Just make sure you don’t take UltraCET or any other drug for anything other than its intended use. UltraCET is suited for short-term pain management only and should not be taken for extended periods of time. Most doctors prefer to prescribe the medication for a maximum of 5 days to minimize the risk of addiction. If you suddenly stop taking UltraCET, you may experience severe symptoms of withdrawal so only take the recommended dosage.
Make sure to discuss any other medications you are taking with your doctor before taking UltraCET; certain seizure medications, Tylenol and certain antidepressants can cause harmful reactions when mixed with UltraCET. You should also refrain from drinking alcohol when taking this powerful drug. Depending on your particular situation, your doctor may prescribe UltraCET which can help you manage your temporary pain so you can enjoy life once again.