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Is it safe to take 75mg of tramadol in the morning, and 75mg in the evening?

Hello, I hope you are all well. So, i was prescribed tramadol for pain, but i was amazed as to how my depression also got better. I... read more

Tramadol and gabapentin?

On a similar subject.. I've been taking tramadol for back pain for 2 years and been getting on well with it. Was taking 100mg a day but... read more

What are the effects of taking Tramadol and Lexapro together?

Tramadol-pain Lexapro-mood,anxiety,depression these were taken together any major side effects from the combo?

I'm addicted to tramadol I take 600mg. A day does anyone know the best way to deal and cope with all

... these side effects??? From restlessness to depression not sleeping nausea feeling spaced out no sleep at all etc.. the list goes on.... read more

How safe is tramadol and lexapro together?

50 mg of tramadol ... two pills four times a day... ususally just take three at night for pain. 20 mg of lexapro... taken at night.

I’ve found tramadol fantastic. Can I take 100mg?

Does anyone drink on tramadol as I have and haven’t had any issues for 2 years taking two50mg tramadol a day? What do you think... read more

I accidentally took 200mg of tramadol, in place of my regular meds?

I've been super tired work long hours, and I went to take my meds to help me sleep, and I dididn't catch it until I already took them, I... read more

How soon after taking Abilify can I take tramadol?

I am aware of the Major Interaction between the 2 drugs however my doctor has prescribed both to me. I am going to consult with my doctor.

Tramadol and aggressive behaviour?

Hello, my diabetic husband being treated for depression (GAD), anxiety, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, mental illness including the... read more

For chronic pain is it better to use tramadol or Tylenol #4?

For treating back pain and upper leg pain, General all over body pain due to fibromyalgia including chronic headaches

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