Is tramadol a barbiturate or an opioid?
Question posted by Jennifer Billodeau on 29 June 2018
Last updated on 29 June 2018 by CODEMANpw
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It is an opioid. An example of a barbiturate would be Butalbital (Which is used to treat occasional severe Migraines, but also helps a bit with mild anxiety).
It is an opioid.
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