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Tapfree

Composition for Tapfree Products

Tapfree Products are primarily used for
Moderate to severe pain

Products for Tapfree

Tapfree 100 Tablet ER
strip of 10 tablet er
MRP₹342.37
Not Available
Tapfree-Mono 50 Tablet
strip of 15 tablets
MRP₹167.34
Not Available
Tapfree ER 50 Tablet
strip of 15 tablet er
MRP₹291.02
Not Available
Tapfree-Mono 100 Tablet
strip of 10 tablets
MRP₹214.69
Not Available

About Tapfree Products

uses

Uses of Tapfree Products

Tapentadol is used for moderate to severe pain.
side effects

Tapfree Products side effects

Common
Side Effects of Tapfree are Nausea, Sleepiness, Vomiting, Dizziness, Headache, Flushing (sense of warmth in the face, ears, neck and trunk), Constipation, Rash, Dyspepsia.

How Tapfree Products work

Tapentadol decreases the perception of pain by blocking the transmission of pain signals to the brain.

In Depth Information for Tapfree Products

  • Tapfree is a strong painkiller which is used in the treatment of moderate to severe pain when other treatments do not treat your pain well enough or you cannot tolerate them.
  • The addiction / habit-forming potential of Tapfree is very high. Take exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
  • Use caution while driving or doing anything that requires concentration as Tapfree can cause dizziness and sleepiness.
  • While taking this medication, avoid alcohol in all forms including beer, wine, aftershave lotions, mouthwash, vinegar, certain desserts, colognes, and liquid medications.
  • Inform your doctor if you have asthma, liver, kidney or pancreatic disease, or are severely constipated.
  • Tapfree is a strong painkiller which is used in the treatment of moderate to severe pain when other treatments do not treat your pain well enough or you cannot tolerate them.
  • The addiction / habit-forming potential of Tapfree is very high. Take exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
  • Use caution while driving or doing anything that requires concentration as Tapfree can cause dizziness and sleepiness.
  • While taking this medication, avoid alcohol in all forms including beer, wine, aftershave lotions, mouthwash, vinegar, certain desserts, colognes, and liquid medications.
  • Inform your doctor if you have asthma, liver, kidney or pancreatic disease, or are severely constipated.

Patient Concerns about Tapfree Products

Frequently asked questions about Tapfree Products

Q. Can you become addicted to Tapfree 100 Tablet ER?

Yes. If you take Tapfree 100 Tablet ER too much or for a long time, it may become habit-forming (causing mental or physical dependence) or cause an overdose. So it is important to take it only as directed by your doctor.

Q. What are the risks associated with Tapfree 100 Tablet ER overdose?

Symptoms of an overdose include difficult, fast or slow, or troubled breathing, or pale or blue lips, fingernails, or skin. Call your doctor right away if you notice these symptoms.

Q. What should I avoid while taking Tapfree 100 Tablet ER?

It is advisable to avoid alcohol, driving, or indulging in any hazardous activity while taking this medicine.

Q. Are there any alternatives to Tapfree 100 Tablet ER?

There are many alternatives to this medicine. However, you should always check with your doctor or pharmacist before making any change to the dosage or type of medicine you take.

Q. How to dispose of Tapfree 100 Tablet ER safely?

Since Tapfree 100 Tablet ER is an opioid medicine, it's important you dispose of any unwanted medicine safely as it can lead to inappropriate use. Simply remove the medicine from their original packet and mix them with something undesirable, such as used coffee grounds, dirt, or cat/dog litter. This makes the medicine less appealing to children and pets and unrecognizable to someone who might intentionally go through the trash looking for drugs. After this put the mixture in something you can close (a re-sealable zipper storage bag to prevent the drug from leaking or spilling out. Finally, throw the bag in the garbage.
Information last updated by Dr. Varun Gupta, MD Pharmacology on 25th Nov 2025.
The medicine details are for information purpose only. Consult a doctor before taking any medicine.