Neither of these should be used to treat anxiety. Both Tramadol and Codeine are used to treat pain. There are lots of medications to treat anxiety. Codeine can be very addictive! Talk to your doctor......
No. Tramadol is a synthetic with an opiate base. Hydrocodone is a semi-synthetic. In addition, Tramadol is a partial agonist. The two are not similar other than the fact they are used to control pain.
Yes, you can. It will work better if you alternate between the tramadol and ibuprofen to help with inflammation.
You can find HCl suffix after many medicine contents. The difference is Tramadol HCl has a better bio availability than Tramadol, that means more portion of the medicine may be absorbed through the intestine. EXPLANATION: The stomach has an acidic environment. Tramadol HCl is a weak acid, so it will less ionize in acidic environment and only unionized molecules are absorbed through the gut. So Tramadol HCl is better at being absorbed through the gut than Tramadol.
They are similar in strength, some people feel Codeine works better.
Go to the dentist.
the act of relieving ills and changing for the better.
it is better to stop
Does drinking water with promethazine with codeine cough syrup help the medication work better
Yes if you overdose and become a total drugy. you will benift by dieing.
no it is a barbiturate and contains caffeine, acetaminophen, and butabital. There is also a kind that contains codeine. Personally I like the ones without codeine better.
Depends on what causes your back pain. Tramadol is a painkiller, with little muscle relaxant properties. Diazepam will only relax the back muscles. I would say tramadol is the best for pain. In small doses both med's can also be taken together.
Neither of these will "treat" your pain, only hide it and hide the symptoms of the real problem that lies underneath, temporarily. Why don't you try an infrared heating pad? It has the same pain relieving effect (yes, the same) but it's natural and drug free, while also helping your body with the healing process.