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What is dolotin?

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Updated: 9/16/2023

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Is dolotin a narcotic?

Dolotin is not a recognized term for a specific medication, but it may refer to a brand name for medications containing the active ingredient tramadol. Tramadol is classified as an analgesic and is often considered a narcotic due to its effects on the central nervous system and potential for dependence. However, it is generally regarded as a weaker narcotic compared to traditional opioids. Always consult a healthcare professional for accurate information about specific medications.


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