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tramadol hydrochloride alcohol Ticularly those listed below tramadol hydrochloride alcohol, before you start treatment with this medicine. This includes those bought without a prescription and herbal medicines. Likewise tramadol hydrochloride alcohol, check with your doctor or pharmacist before starting any new medicines while you are taking this medicine. The manufacturer states that this medicine should not be taken at the same time as tramadol hydrochloride alcohol, or within two weeks of tramadol hydrochloride alcohol, monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs). These include the following medicines:- MAOI antidepressants such as phenelzine tramadol hydrochloride alcohol, tranylcypromine tramadol hydrochloride alcohol, isocarboxacid tramadol hydrochloride alcohol, - the MAO-A inhibitor antidepressant moclobemide- the MAO-B inhibitor selegiline tramadol hydrochloride alcohol, used for Parkinson's disease- the antibiotic linezolid. The tramadol hydrochloride alcohol.
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