Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's
About Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's
Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's belongs to a class of drugs called opioid analgesics (pain killers). Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's is primarily used to prevent and treat moderate to severe pain. Pain is an unpleasant sensation caused by an injury or illness. Pain may be acute (short term) or chronic (long term). It can be general (overall body pains) or localized (pain in a specific body area).
Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's is an opioid medication that works by preventing pain signals transmission along the nerves to the brain.
Take Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's irrespective of food and swallow whole with a glass of water, preferably in the morning and evening. Do not crush, chew or break it. Your doctor will advise you how often you take Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's based on your medical condition. Sometimes, you may experience tiredness, constipation, difficulty passing urine, dry mouth, hallucinations, and erection problems. Most of these side effects of Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects worsen or persist, please consult your doctor.
If you are known to be allergic to Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's is not recommended for children below 12 years of age. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding or have a history of fits, please inform your doctor before taking the Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's. Do not consume alcohol with Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's as it may increase the risk of side effects. Avoid frequent or high doses as it may lead to addiction. Do not take Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's if you have an asthma attack, addiction to alcohol, convulsions, recent liver problems, or paralytic ileus (loss of intestinal movement). Also, do not take Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's if you have already taken medication to treat depression, such as monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) in the last two weeks.
Uses of Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's
Medicinal Benefits
Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's is a pain killer that works by mimicking the action of endorphins (pain-reducing chemicals) in the brain, thereby inhibiting the transmission of pain signals from nerves to the brain. Thus, Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's improves the effect of serotonin and noradrenaline (chemical messengers in the brain and spinal cord) and helps relieve pain. Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's is used to relieve pain after surgery, pain caused by an injury or illness.
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Side Effects of Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's
Drug Warnings
Do not stop taking Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's suddenly, as it may cause withdrawal symptoms. Avoid frequent or high doses as it may lead to addiction. If you are known to be allergic to Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's is not recommended for children below 12 years of age and those suffering from breathing problems as it may worsen the symptoms of Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's toxicity. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding or have a history of epilepsy (fits), please inform your doctor before taking Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's. Do not consume alcohol with Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's as it may increase the risk of side effects. Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's should be taken with caution by the patients taking sleeping pills, tranquillizers, hypnotics, or other opiate-containing painkillers.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's may interact with medicines used to treat medicine treat a certain sleep problem (zolpidem), anti-anxiety medications (lorazepam, alprazolam), anti-allergic medications (diphenhydramine), a medication used to treat the major depressive disorder (duloxetine), used to treat moderate to severe pain (hydromorphone), medicines used for muscle spasms (cyclobenzaprine), diuretics (furosemide), a medicine used to treat epilepsy (pregabalin).
Drug-Food Interactions: Avoiding alcohol may improve the side effects of Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's, like drowsiness and dizziness.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Rumorf 30mg Tablet 10's may interact with disease conditions, including impaired GI motility, infectious diarrhoea, liver disease, prematurity, acute alcohol intoxication, and drug dependence.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Pain: Pain is an unpleasant sensation caused by an injury or illness. Pain may be acute (short term) or chronic (long term). It can be general (overall body pains) or localized (pain in a specific body area). Pain is highly subjective as some people have a high tolerance for pain while others have a low tolerance. Although pain is inconvenient and unpleasant, it hints about causes when something is wrong in the body. Pain may be caused due to cramps, headache, bone fractures, stomach pain, arthritis (swelling of one or more joints), muscle strain or overuse, cuts, flu, irritable bowel syndrome (an intestinal disorder causing stomach pain, diarrhoea, or constipation) and fibromyalgia (muscle pain with stiffness and tenderness).