No! New studies coming out are stating drug interactions between cyclobenziprine (flexeril) and tramedol are causing serious side effects such as seizures. Consult your doctor before taking either of these medications.
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It is never recommended to mix two painkillers, if your regular dose is ineffective speak to your doctor about adjusting your dose or switching to a new medicine
ill be digging your grave bro.
No, they are two separate medications. Hydrocodone is a narcotic medication, and Tramadol is considered NOT to be narcotic.
yes. I usually prescribe Zithromax and not Biaxin (Clarithromycin)
Not quite, tramadol gives you a more energetic upbeat feeling, whereas hydrocodone is more relaxed. If it is pain reduction your after it depends on the amount of pain, and if your just looking to get stoned Tramadol is useless.
Paroxetine (Pazil) can be taken with medications containing hydrocodone. Ultram (tramadol) is a selective mu-agonist and will compete for binding sites with hydrocodone, so it's really best NOT to take them together.
NO! Tramdol is a separate drug completely. Tramadol is the generic chemical drug name for ULTRAM which is used for low-moderate pain. Hydrocodone is prescribed for Moderate-Severe pain.
yes because there is a major drug interaction between hydrocodone and tramadol. Mind you that tramadol gives many people nausea.
Tussionex syrup contains combination of chlorpheniramine and hydrocodone.
No. Ultram is tramadol HCL. It is a completely different drug that hydrocodone (Vicodin) with a different therapeutic action. Standard dose for standard dose, hydrocodone is somewhat more powerful than tramadol.
You should not be taking hydrocodone with tramadol(Ultram), hydrocodone(Vicodin)is an MU agonist, tramadol is a partial MU agonist, if you build any kind of a tolerance with the hydrocodone and then take tramadol(50mg)it will/can initiate opiate withdrawl syndrome almost instantly! You'll be very, very unhappy if this were to occur.
No....you have to have a prescription.....unfortunetlly
Any narcotic and some non-narcotic painkillers could replace Tramadol. Some examples are hydrocodone, or codeine.