Tramadol is not a schedule II medications.
Tramadol is the opioid medication in the combination drug Ultracet. Ultracet contains both tramadol and acetaminophen.
Oh, that's a good question, friend! The "HCL" after tramadol stands for hydrochloride. It's a common way to indicate the specific form of the medication. Just a little detail to help us understand how the medication is made.
Hydrocodone contain in loracet is much more powerful than tramadol, but tramadol if taken it high doses, 250 or 300 mg can cause quite a high..almost equal to maybe 2 lorcets or tabs...i recommend hydrocodone because its easy on the digestive system.
No, they are two separate medications. Hydrocodone is a narcotic medication, and Tramadol is considered NOT to be narcotic.
No, sulfur is not an ingredient in tramadol hydrochloride (HCl). Tramadol HCl is the active ingredient in the medication, which is a pain reliever used to treat moderate to severe pain. It does not contain sulfur.
Tramadol is a synthetic opiate medication for pain. Sinus medication is usually made with ephedra or other decongestants. It likely would not be harmful to take both as long as there is a prescription and a physician's OK.
none tramadol is a prescription only medication as it is a strong opioid analgesic
Cuprofen, a brand of acetaminophen, has no known drug interactions with tramadol. These two medications are combined into one medication in some brands.
yes, it is the desired type pain medication for people on methadone.
Tramadol is a synthetic opioid. It is not considered a controlled substance, but has the potential to become habit forming.
Yes, diarrhea is a common side effect of tramadol. If you experience severe or persistent diarrhea while taking tramadol, it is important to contact your healthcare provider. They may need to adjust your dosage or recommend alternative treatment.
Scheduled medication is medication whose prescription is controlled and monitored by the Drug Enforcement Agency. The medications include stimulants like Adderall, benzodiazepines like Xanax, and painkillers like Vicodin and morphine.