Package Leaflet: Information for the User
Tramadol/ParacetamolAristo37.5 mg/325 mg Effervescent Tablets EFG
Tramadol/Paracetamol Hydrochloride
Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start taking this medicine because it contains important information for you.
Contents of the pack
Tramadol/Paracetamol is a combination of two pain relievers, tramadol and paracetamol, which work together to relieve pain.
Tramadol/Paracetamol is indicated for the symptomatic treatment of moderate to severe pain, when your doctor considers that a combination of tramadol and paracetamol is necessary.
Tramadol/Paracetamol should only be used by adults and children over 12 years of age.
Do not take Tramadol/ParacetamolAristo
Warnings and precautions
Consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting to take tramadol/paracetamol.
Respiratory disorders related to sleep
Tramadol/Paracetamol may cause respiratory disorders related to sleep, such as central sleep apnea (pauses in breathing during sleep) and sleep-related hypoxemia (low oxygen levels in the blood).
Among the symptoms may include pauses in breathing during sleep, nighttime awakenings due to lack of breath, difficulty maintaining sleep, or excessive daytime sleepiness. If you or someone else observes these symptoms, contact your doctor. Your doctor may consider reducing the dose.
Tramadol is transformed in the liver by an enzyme. Some people have a variation of this enzyme, and this can affect each person differently. In some people, sufficient pain relief may not be achieved, while others are more likely to experience serious side effects. If you notice any of the following side effects, you should stop taking this medicine and consult a doctor immediately: slow or shallow breathing, confusion, drowsiness, constricted pupils, general malaise, or vomiting, constipation, loss of appetite.
If you have had any of these problems in the past while taking tramadol/paracetamol, please inform your doctor. He will decide whether you should continue taking this medicine.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you experience any of the following symptoms while taking tramadol/paracetamol:
Tolerance, dependence, and addiction
This medicine contains tramadol, which is an opioid medicine. Repeated use of opioids can make the medicine less effective (you get used to it, which is known as tolerance). Repeated use of tramadol/paracetamol can also lead to dependence, abuse, and addiction, which can result in a potentially fatal overdose. The risk of these side effects may increase with a higher dose and longer use.
Dependence or addiction can make you feel that you no longer control the amount of medicine you need to take or how often you need to take it.
The risk of becoming dependent or addicted varies from person to person. You may have a higher risk of becoming dependent or addicted to tramadol/paracetamol if:
If you notice any of the following signs while taking tramadol/paracetamol, it could be a sign that you have become dependent or addicted:
If you observe any of these signs, talk to your doctor so that he can indicate the best treatment for you, including when it is appropriate to stop taking it and how to do it safely (see section 3, If you stop taking tramadol/paracetamol Aristo).
Children and adolescents
Treatment is not recommended in children under 12 years of age.
Use in children with respiratory problems
The use of tramadol is not recommended in children with respiratory problems, as the symptoms of tramadol toxicity can worsen in these children.
Other medicines and Tramadol/ParacetamolAristo
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines. Your doctor will tell you which medicines are safe to take with Tramadol/Paracetamol.
Important: this medicine contains paracetamol and tramadol. Tell your doctorif you are taking any other medicine that contains paracetamol or tramadolto avoid exceeding the maximum daily dose.
You must nottake tramadol/paracetamol with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) (see section "Do not take Tramadol/Paracetamol Aristo").
The use of tramadol/paracetamol is not recommended if you are being treated with:
The risk of side effects increases,
The effectiveness of tramadol/paracetamol may be altered if you also take:
Your doctor will know which medicines are safe to use with tramadol/paracetamol.
Taking Tramadol/ParacetamolAristowith food and alcohol
Tramadol/paracetamol may make you feel drowsy. Alcohol may make you feel more drowsy, so it is recommended not to drink alcohol while taking tramadol/paracetamol.
Pregnancy, breastfeeding, and fertility
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant, or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine.
Because tramadol/paracetamol contains tramadol, it is not recommended to use this medicine during pregnancy or breastfeeding. If you become pregnant during treatment with tramadol/paracetamol, consult your doctor before taking the next tablet.
In case of necessity, tramadol/paracetamol can be used during pregnancy. You should use the lowest possible dose that reduces pain or fever and use it for the shortest possible time. Contact your doctor if the pain or fever does not decrease or if you need to take the medicine more frequently.
Breastfeeding
Tramadol is excreted in breast milk. For this reason, you should not take tramadol/paracetamol more than once during breastfeeding, or, if you take tramadol/paracetamol more than once, you should stop breastfeeding.
Based on human experience, it is not suggested that tramadol affects fertility in men and women. There are no data available on the combination of tramadol and paracetamol in fertility.
Driving and using machines
Ask your doctor if you can drive or use machines during treatment with tramadol/paracetamol. It is important that before driving or using machines, you observe how this medicine affects you. Do not drive or use machines if you feel drowsy, dizzy, have blurred vision, or double vision, or have difficulty concentrating. Be especially careful at the start of treatment, after a dose increase, after a change in formulation, and/or when administered concomitantly with other medicines.
Use in athletes
This medicine may produce a positive result in doping tests.
Tramadol/ParacetamolAristocontains sodium
This medicine contains 179.687 mg of sodium (the main component of table/cooking salt) per effervescent tablet. This is equivalent to 8.98% of the maximum recommended daily intake of sodium for an adult.
Follow exactly the administration instructions of this medication indicated by your doctor. In case of doubt, consult your doctor or pharmacist again.
Before starting treatment and regularly during it, your doctor will explain what you can expect from the use of tramadol/paracetamol, when and for how long you should take it, when you should contact your doctor, and when you should stop it (see also section 2).
You should take tramadol/paracetamol for the shortest possible time.
It is not recommended for use in children under 12 years of age.
The dose should be adjusted to the intensity of the pain and your individual sensitivity. Normally, the lowest possible dose that produces pain relief should be used.
Unless your doctor prescribes something different, the recommended starting dose for adults and adolescents over 12 years is 2 effervescent tablets.
If necessary, you can increase the dose, as your doctor recommends. The shortest interval between doses should be at least 6 hours.
Do not take more than 8 tramadol/paracetamol tablets per day.
Do not take tramadol/paracetamol more frequently than your doctor has indicated.
Elderly patients
In elderly patients (over 75 years), the elimination of tramadol may be slow. If this is your case, your doctor may recommend prolonging the dosing intervals.
Patients with hepatic or renal insufficiency/patients on dialysis
If you have a severe liver or kidney disease, treatment with tramadol/paracetamol is not recommended. If you have moderate liver or kidney disorders, your doctor may prolong the dosing intervals.
Method of administration
The effervescent tablets are administered orally.
The effervescent tablets are taken dissolved in a glass of water.
If you think the action of tramadol/paracetamol is too strong (i.e., you feel very drowsy or have difficulty breathing) or weak (i.e., you do not have adequate pain relief), tell your doctor.
If you take more tramadol/paracetamol than you should
If you have taken more tablets than you should, contact your doctor or go to the nearest hospital emergency department immediately, even if you feel well, as there is a risk of severe liver damage that may become apparent later.
In case of overdose or accidental ingestion, go immediately to a medical center or call the Toxicology Information Service, phone 91 562 04 20, indicating the medication and the amount taken.
If you forget to take tramadol/paracetamol
If you forgot to take the tablets, it is possible that the pain will return. Do not take a double dose to make up for the missed doses; simply continue taking the tablets as usual.
If you stop taking tramadol/paracetamol
Do not stop taking this medication suddenly unless your doctor tells you to. If you want to stop taking your medication, talk to your doctor first, especially if you have been taking it for a long time. Your doctor will inform you when and how to stop it, which can be done by gradually reducing the dose to reduce the likelihood of unnecessary adverse effects (withdrawal symptoms).
If you have any other questions about the use of this medication, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Like all medications, this medication can have side effects, although not everyone will experience them.
Very common (may affect more than 1 in 10 people):
Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people):
Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people):
Rare (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people):
Frequency not known (cannot be estimated from available data):
(e.g., agitation, hallucinations, coma), and other effects, such as fever, increased heart rate, unstable blood pressure, involuntary muscle contractions, muscle stiffness, lack of coordination, and/or gastrointestinal symptoms (e.g., nausea, vomiting, diarrhea) (see section 2 "what you need to know before taking Tramadol/Paracetamol").
The following adverse effects have been reported by people who have taken medications containing only tramadol or only paracetamol. However, if you experience any of these symptoms while taking Tramadol/Paracetamol, you should tell your doctor:
In rare cases, using a medication like tramadol can create dependence, making it difficult to stop taking it.
In rare cases, people who have been taking tramadol for some time may feel unwell if they stop treatment abruptly. They may feel agitated, anxious, nervous, or trembly. They may be hyperactive, have difficulty sleeping, and have digestive and intestinal disorders. Very few people may also have panic attacks, hallucinations, unusual perceptions such as itching, tingling, and numbness, and ringing in the ears (tinnitus). If you experience any of these symptoms after stopping treatment with tramadol/paracetamol, please consult your doctor.
In exceptional cases, blood tests may reveal certain abnormalities, such as low platelet count, which can result in nosebleeds or bleeding in the gums.
In very rare cases, severe skin reactions have been reported with paracetamol.
Respiratory depression has been reported in rare cases with tramadol.
Reporting of side effects
If you experience any type of side effect, consult your doctor or pharmacist, even if it is a possible side effect that is not listed in this leaflet. You can also report them directly through the Spanish Medicines Monitoring System for Human Use www.notificaRAM.es. By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medication.
Keep this medication out of the sight and reach of children.
Store this medication in a safe and protected place, where others cannot access it. It can cause serious harm and be fatal for people who have not been prescribed it.
Do not use Tramadol/Paracetamol Aristo effervescent tablets after the expiration date shown on the carton or on the bottom of the tablet container (after CAD). The expiration date is the last day of the month indicated.
Store below 30°C. Validity period after opening: 12 months, without exceeding the expiration date.
Store in the original container to protect it from moisture.
Medications should not be disposed of through wastewater or household waste. Deposit the containers and medications you no longer need at the SIGRE point in the pharmacy. If in doubt, ask your pharmacist how to dispose of the containers and medications you no longer need. This will help protect the environment.
Composition of Tramadol/Paracetamol Aristo effervescent tablets
One effervescent tablet contains 37.5 mg of tramadol hydrochloride and 325 mg of paracetamol.
Appearance of the product and package contents
Tramadol/Paracetamol Aristo effervescent tablets EFG are white or almost white effervescent tablets.
The effervescent tablets are packaged in tubes.
Packages with 20 and 60 effervescent tablets.
Only some package sizes may be marketed.
Marketing authorization holder and manufacturer
Marketing authorization holder
Aristo Pharma Iberia, S.L.
C/ Solana, 26
28850, Torrejón de Ardoz
Madrid, Spain
Manufacturer
Laboratorios Medicamentos Internacionales S.A.
C/ Solana, 26
28850 Torrejón de Ardoz
Madrid, Spain
Date of the last revision of this leaflet: December 2024
Detailed information about this medication is available on the website of the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS) http://www.aemps.gob.es/