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Tramadol: the whole pill works within an hour. Tramadol HCL: extended release and will work all day long. You can just chew the Tramadol pill and it will get the same effect, i always chew all my eight or ten 200mg tramadol pills
Yes. AN opiate. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tramadol
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.
probably Tramadol Hydrochloride
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.
Aleve (naproxen sodium) is an NSAID. Tramadol (tramadol hydrochloride) is an opiod receptor, serotonin releaser, and norepinephrin reuptake inhibitor. There is no contraindication listed that would prohibit taking one of each if prescribed by your doctor.
50 milligram tramadol hydrochloride (shortened to tramadol). It is a pain reliever and appears as a small, white, round pill with the numbers 319 imprinted on it.
There should be not problem taking tramadol. Demerol is meperidine, and is a narcotic pain medicine. Tramadol is not similar enough to meperidine to trigger a reaction. Remember that tramadol will make you lightheaded and sleepy. Take it just as your doctor ordered and don't take extra.
Very probably no. Read at: http://www3.biam2.org/www1/Sub5128.html#SubIndic.
tramadol and ultracet contain the same ingredient tramadol. The difference is that ultacet contains 37 mgs of tramadol where tramadol contains 50 mgs of tramadol so tramadol is stronger then ultracet
No, you do not need to add anything to the tramadol. When you get it from the pharmacy it will be already prepared for you to inject it. The pharmacist will explain how to administer the shot.
ultram or toradol same drug as tramadol