Winchester<br/>
and which is more effective.<br/>
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Esmeralda<br/>
One is a synthetic narcotic with an antagonist end of the molecule - said to minimize the risk of addiction. The other is codeine - a narcotic. They may neutralize each other, or the narcotic effect may be increased. If one is working, don't take the other. If the one you have been prescribed is not controlling pain, ask your doctor for a different medicine, don't add meds on your own.<br/>
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Loch Lomond<br/>
CHECK OUT THE CHRISTIES HOSPITAL WEBSITE FOR THE ANSWERhttp://www. christie. nhs. uk/patients/booklets/text/pain/default. aspx#<em>Tramadol</em> Report Abuse <br/>
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Monday, August 1, 2011
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