Can it work like tramadol
Tramadol and Tylenol.
No, Lortab is a narcotic analgesic and Tramadol is a non-narcotic analgesic that is supposed to be as effective as a narcotic.I have heard Tramadol compared to a Tylenol#3, which is a Tylenol tablet with 30mg of codeine.Lortab contains hydrocodone, the same narcotic found in Vicodin and Norco.
A doctor should be talked to prior to taking these together. These medications taken together can increase risk of seizures, breathing problems, and other side effects.
Tylenol
I did. If you don't hear back from me tomorrow then I wouldn't recomend it.
Yes. They are not related. Tylenol is for minor pains such as headaches. Tramadol is a nonnarcotic pain reliever for more sever chronic pain. It is given to people who need a stronger pain reliever but cannot take narcotics. Tramadol is given by prescription. Always read the info sheets that come with any prescription.
Codeine, dihydrocodine (Vicodin), technically tramadol, and their combinations with Tylenol, aspirin, etc.
It is generally safe to take Tylenol (acetaminophen) with Tramadol. However, it's important to follow the dosage instructions provided by your healthcare provider and not exceed the recommended dose of either medication. Combining both medications may increase the risk of liver toxicity, so be cautious if you have existing liver issues.
Absolutely! When I had my knee replacement done, I was prescribed Tramadol (or Ultram) and paracetamol (or Tylenol/acetaminophen) in combo. The doses were 50 to 150 mgs of Tramadol (NOT extended release!) with 1,000mg of paracetamol every 4-6 hrs minimum. It worked wonderfully well for me.
A doctor should be talked to prior to taking these together. These medications taken together can increase risk of seizures, breathing problems, and other side effects.
When taking Tylenol 3 (which contains acetaminophen and codeine) and tramadol, it is generally recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for specific guidance, as both medications can depress the central nervous system. However, if you are following a prescribed schedule, you typically do not need to wait a specific amount of time between doses. Always ensure you adhere to the prescribed dosages and timings to avoid potential interactions and side effects.