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#571241 - 09/28/07 01:23 PM
Re: Ultram - Tramadol
[Re: 1kidsmom]
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Registered: 08/21/07
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Does anyone know if it's safe to take Aleve with Ultram? Aleve (naproxen) is an NSAID. Tramadol does not interact with NSAIDs, so Aleve can be used with Ultram. Tramadol worked great for me for postoperative pain and was not sedating. And I read the story that Tramadol produced noticeable antidepressant effect when SSRIs failed.
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#639561 - 01/28/08 07:57 PM
Re: Ultram - Tramadol
[Re: Melody]
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Registered: 01/12/06
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Tramadol is a great drug when used for a legitimate medical condition. I have had fibromyalgia for about 14 years. I was on every time of arthritis drug including those that are no longer on the market. Tramadol is safe when taken at 50 mg every four - six hours along with ibuprofin to manage chronic pain. You can go as high as 100 mg. And sometimes I do on a really bad day. But I am not a drug abuser, I exercise reagularly even though I live with constant pain. I eat right and do everything I can to take care of my body. This drug has been a lifesaver for me. And as far as withdrawels, I can quit taking them for a week at a time and never experience any. I've done it just to ensure I am not becoming dependent on it. I belive those who have issues with the medication are abusers. If you read the posts of these people they are constantly mixing drugs they shouldn't and experimenting for the "high" not out of medical necessity. These are the people who are making drugs harder to get and causing regulations to get worse. I have to order online because I lost my job due to company bankruptcy and no longer have health insurance. Prior to this event, I have always been under a physicians care and the Tramadol is no problem when taken as prescribed. Great drug for those who live with chronic pain. Shadow
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#642445 - 02/01/08 07:16 PM
Re: Ultram - Tramadol
[Re: Alyssa03]
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Registered: 03/10/05
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#643252 - 02/03/08 04:33 PM
Re: Ultram - Tramadol
[Re: Boocee]
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Journeyman
Registered: 12/27/07
Posts: 51
Loc: TX
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chloebaby, Did the doctor give you wellbutrin and tramadol together. The reason I ask is years ago my doc perscribed the two together and when I got them filled the pharm said they should never be taken together. No, I did not receive wellbutrin and Tramadol at the same time by the same doc. I received the wellbutrin from my psychiatrist, and the Tramadol from my family physician after somewhat of a "freak" accident with a door in a hotel in New Orleans. At the time when I first took Tramadol, I think I had little communication with the family doctor, so I probably didn't convey to him that I was on wellbutrin (my bad). But now that I think about it, I remember being concerned about any possible drug interactions - I was being prescribed a variety of medications for depression, rosacea, pain, intermittent infections. After some time, I did my own little research and discovered the seizure potential with both wellbutrin and Tramadol... it did make me more cautious. Anyway, enough rambling. Fortunately, I have never had a seizure. I was curious, however, whether anybody else had experienced the obnoxious stuttering that I mentioned.
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