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Tramadol Hcl 50 Mg Tab Mylan

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Monday, 7/20/2009 7:48:56 PM
 
one side of pill is a M the other side of the pill is T7

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Mr. McKinney Says:
Tuesday, 7/21/2009 7:16:06 PM
 
what type of drug is tramadol hcl 50 mg. is it narcotic, like morphine or codene, is more like accetomedaphen(tylonal), asprin or what? What is it addictive, not addictive, have been given it for pain and having trouble finding out info on it...

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Verwon Says:
Tuesday, 7/21/2009 10:02:09 PM
 
Tramadol is an interesting medication, the FDA has actually changed its classification several times. Basically, when inventing this drug, what they were trying to do was retain the analgesic properties of an opiate, but cut out the side effects and dependence or addiction issues.

What they go was a pain killer that is actually somewhere in between. It does not work as effectively as most narcotics and it can cause the same side effects as an opiate, including dependence and addiction.

It is commonly sold in the US under the brand name Ultram.

Some common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation.

You can read more about it here:

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Tramadol&page=1001962&ad=true

Did you have any other questions?

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Jowy Says:
Friday, 8/6/2010 8:49:30 AM
 
I was given tramadol while waiting o see a specialist on whether I need bak surgery or not. My lower back is severly messed up, my question is whether it is the tramadol or my back pain that is causing my stomach to swell, i am 70 years old and actually look pregnant. I am wondering weather it is my back causing this problem or the tramadol. thank you

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JOHN Says:
Thursday, 5/5/2011 2:58:37 PM
 
I have DDD, the doctor has taken me off lower tab 5mg and now on tramadol HCL 50MG TAB MYLAN. I have taken up to 3 at a time with little or no relief. What can I do?

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Glenda Says:
Wednesday, 8/10/2011 1:41:14 PM
 
My doctor has given me Tramadol HCL 50MG Tablet ( 1 every 12 hours),after taking me off Tylenol Arthritis because of liver problems. Can I drive with this medicine? I have been taking this for a few months, how long does it take to get addicitive and is there a medicine not addicitive that is as good?

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jason dave rhoden Says:
Saturday, 11/26/2011 10:42:53 AM
 
My name is jason and i have kidney problems and my doctor put me on Tramadol for painand now i am haveing prodlems in my kidney

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