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Can u take tramadol and methocarbamol together?

I have on going back pain. My doctor prescribed these two meds. But read somewhere that it isnt a good mix.

If I take 150mg of tramadol, will I be okay?

I have taken up 100 mg 3 or 4 times, and 50mg once. I weigh 130lbs. I'm having severe back pains and my doctor prescribed me 100mg a day, but it... read more

Tramadol not working when taken as prescribed?

Hey guys my doctor prescribed me tramadol 50mg for my knee pain about a week ago. I have been taking them as prescribed and they do not seem to help... read more

Stopping Cymbalta starting Zoloft?

I started having panic/ anxiety attacks back in April. I had been taking Cymbalta for 20 years. My new pain management doctor decided to take me off... read more

Tramadol refill question?

i am prescribed to take up to(4) 50mg Tramadol's a day if needed. i have 50 count in the bottle. take 1 every (4-6hrs) as needed for severe pain. i... read more

Gabapentin complimented with Tramadol?

I'm a physicist, not an MD. I've been to the ER for back and wrap-around chest pain on my left side twice in the past 1-1/2 months. The first trip... read more

Can tramadol cause hair loss?

I am suspicious this med has caused hair loss in me because of when both events started. Even though tramadol has worked for me in controlling my... read more

I was prescribed Tramadol?

I was prescribed tramadol for neck pain associated with whiplash and arthritis. I also take Lexapro 15 mg every night. I read something about the two... read more

Can you take ibuprofen 800 mg with tramadol 50 mg?

Can I take tramadol with these antidepressants?

I'm on cymbalta, buspar, and seroquel. Can I take tramadol?

What will my doctor perscribe next if naproxen is not working AT ALL??

i'm also sceared about taking NSAID's and i dont want on one, what else could she give me thats not an NSAID but that will take away my chronic pain?

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