Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Can tramadol be taken with zoloft?

Elwood<br/>
Took <em>tramadol</em> in compensation for pain upon zoloft prescription and feel weak and dizzy. Can the two be struck amongst without problems?<br/>
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Tu<br/>
My husband takes those two. Just remember to take the Zoloft at the same time every day. And don't overdo the Tramadol. Call your pharmacist and ask if they can be taken together. Maybe they should be taken with food? <br/>
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Is tramadol considered a narcotic?

Brookline<br/>
I was prescribed Tramadol and it says it has the similiar effects of narcotic opiod analgesics? Just wondering if I should be watchful when taking this b/c I do not want to get addicted to this drug.<br/>
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Pittsfield<br/>
no, its not a narcotic, but it is similar to narcotic analgesics so it may become habit-forming, causing mental or physical dependence.. meaning theres a possibility for you to get addicted to it.<br/>
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Parkland<br/>
The drug manufacturer or users fooling themselves may tout it as nonnarcotic because that implies it is not addictive. When you consider it flips the same chemical switch as traditional narcotics, the mu opioid receptor, I think can drop the semantics and call it a designer narcotic. Report Abuse<br/>
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Croghan<br/>
tramadol is not addicting.... i have been taking it for 6 years and if i miss a couple days i do not have withdraw. who ever thinks it is addicting..... i'd like to have some of what they are smoking :) Report Abuse<br/>
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Jamestown West<br/>
<b>Tramadol</b> is not addicting. You be able to buy <i>tramadol lacking prescription</i> http://prezik. com/tramadol. php Report Abuse<br/>
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Swisher<br/>
the person on top is wrong!! tramadol is a narcotic and all you have to do is read the prescription information or contact your pharmasist,,on a side note--people who talk as they know things very strongly often mislead people, so don't speak about something you don't know or not 100 percent sure of! Report Abuse<br/>
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Adell<br/>
No it's not a narcotic, but does act like one. This includes withdraw which is a real bad with this drug. It's much worse than vic or perks. Be very careful with this drug. In lose dosages it puts you to sleep in higher dosages in keeps you up. You also get nausea<br/>
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Hepburn<br/>
Tramadol is not a narcotic. It has some of the same properties of opiods which is why it works. But it is not a narcotic or even controlled. Some drugs aren't narcotics but are treated the same in a pharmacy because of tendency to become addictive or the use in rave parties. That is what I mean by controlled. <i>Tramadol</i> is a aching reliever that can uphold you if taken as directed. It has given my mother great relief by reason of manifold different freedom from disease issues. hope this helps!<br/>
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Batavia<br/>
Yes, Tramadol is a narcotic. Read at the website:http://www. drugs. com/ultram. html<br/>
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Yates Center<br/>
The website mentioned by Tenn Gal says specifically that Tramadol is a &quot;narcotic-like&quot; drug, not a narcotic. It is not yet considered a narcotic by the government, although that could change at any time. 50 mg. of Tramadol is considered the equivalent of 10 mg. of Vicodin, according to my doctor. It should never be taken with alcohol, as with any narcotic-like drugs. It can cause constipation like others of this type. Your doctor or pharmacist can tell you about any other drug interactions with your regular prescriptions.<br/>
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Coal City<br/>
Yes and no... Yes it has some similarities to narcotics, and used to be considered one of them. Today it is not considered an official narcotic. Taken as directed, it has almost no chance of causing dependency/addiction. It is actually an extremely effective and safe alternative to more traditional narcotic drugs. Read the literature that came with it, and don't abuse it, but don't be afraid of it either. I and several family members have used it at various times, and it seems to be a great med... I have yet to see any nasty side effects in any of the patients I have given it to...Best, Ed, RN<br/>
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Liberty<br/>
Yes Tramadol is a narcotic used for moderate to severe pain. Your doctor prescribed this to you for a reason. You probably need it to control your pain, that is what it is for. Just because it is a narcotic doesn't mean you will get addicted to it. Do you have an addiction history? If you're that worried about it ask your dr for a non-narcotic pain reliever. <br/>
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What will happen if i take a bunch of tramadol?

Fleming<br/>
will it effect me like other pain killers like Vicodin?<br/>
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Mountainboro<br/>
Too much will make you sick and give you trouble breathing. You will be very sore the next day. Its not for pain its a mild anti inflammatory/muscle relaxer. not very potent but it will make you sick.<br/>
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Lizbeth<br/>
Well you should read the warning labels as well as the side effects but it may cause you to have seizures, as well as diziness, fatigue, diarhea, dry mouth, headaches, sweating, itching, and vomiting. There are a lot of other side effects in addition to these.<br/>
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Middletown<br/>
It is very dangerous if you take to many pills. You should read the label and go to a doctor too. If you want to find more answers go to http://cheap-<em>tramadol</em>. me/ <br/>
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