no!! and it is a very bad idea to mix..u can and will have a tonic clonic seizure
A narcotic, in the traditional sense, includes opiates and opioid medications. Tramadol is an opioid medication, so, yes, tramadol is a narcotic. It does not contain any other narcotic medications.
No. Tramadol is not an opiate.
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Tramadol is a synthetic opiate, albeit a minor one. Wellbutrin isn't - it's an anti-depressant.
You should not drink at all while taking tramadol or any other pain medication. Alcohol will intensify the effects of the medication and if mixed together in large doses can actually cause respiratory depression
Codeine, dihydrocodine (Vicodin), technically tramadol, and their combinations with Tylenol, aspirin, etc.
Tramadol aka Ultram and other names, is no where near the strenght of a lortab or Oxycontin. Lortab, percocets, Oxycontin, are all narcotic pain relievers. There is not one gram of narcotic in a tramadol. You could take a whole bottle of tramadol (not advised) and it would not equal anywhere close to the same strength, feeling, or relief of a lortab or any of the other narcotic pain relievers.
Neither of them do. Flexeril is cyclobenzaprine, a muscle relaxer, and Tramadol is a fully synthetic drug which acts like an opioid but is not actually an opiate/opioid. There is a big misconception that Tramadol will show positive on a drug test. Depending on what type of test is used, for example, a home test may show a false positive, whereas a lab test will show negative.
No. Tramadol (trade names Ryzolt, Tramal, and Ultram) is an opioid, a synthetic drug similar in action to naturally derived opiates. The mechanism of opioids and opiates are essentially the same, they bind with opiate receptors in the body. The difference is in origin. Opioids are man made; opiates are derived from naturally occurring alkaloids such as opium poppy resins.
There are a long list of opiates, but here are a few popular ones: morphine hydrocodone oxycodone tramadol tizanidine codeine vicodin valium methadone fentanyl merperidine
In a sense. Suboxone contains opiates, and the test is for opiate drugs, not specifically for Suboxone. Tramadol is also an opiate, and so the test will be positive, as it is supposed to be.