acetaminophen/tramadol
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acetaminophen/tramadol
Summary
acetaminophen/tramadol is a medication[1]. acetaminophen/tramadol draws 59 Wikipedia views per month (medication category, ranking #63 of 213).[2]
Key Facts
- acetaminophen/tramadol's instance of is recorded as medication[3].
- acetaminophen/tramadol's instance of is recorded as chemical substance[4].
- acetaminophen/tramadol's instance of is recorded as mixture[5].
- acetaminophen/tramadol's instance of is recorded as combination[6].
- acetaminophen/tramadol's subclass of is recorded as tramadol[7].
- acetaminophen/tramadol's has part is recorded as tramadol[8].
- acetaminophen/tramadol's has part is recorded as paracetamol[9].
- acetaminophen/tramadol's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/06_vzt[10].
- acetaminophen/tramadol's NDF-RT ID is recorded as N0000022251[11].
- acetaminophen/tramadol's medical condition treated is recorded as fibromyalgia[12].
- acetaminophen/tramadol's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122j3nw4[13].
- acetaminophen/tramadol's RxNorm CUI is recorded as 352362[14].
- acetaminophen/tramadol's legal status is recorded as boxed warning[15].
Why It Matters
acetaminophen/tramadol draws 59 Wikipedia views per month (medication category, ranking #63 of 213).[2] acetaminophen/tramadol has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[16] acetaminophen/tramadol is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[17]