Acetaminophen / tramadol for Rheumatoid Arthritis User Reviews
Brand names: Ultracet, Tramapap
- Did...
- November 12, 2017
"I was originally prescribed this medication (it's called Zaldiar where I live but is the same as Ultracet) when I got shingles, and it helped a lot. I've since continued to take it since I was also diagnosed with RA, as it works incredibly well for me. It means the difference between controlling my pain sufficiently so I can keep working and being almost unable to function. It helps with both the pain and fatigue I feel -- when I first started to take it, the effect was so profound I felt as though I was back to 'normal me.' I'm now taking 2 tablets twice a day, and that's sufficient to keep everything under control most days. If I need to, I can take them 3-4 times a day, but that's rare for me unless I'm having a major RA flare."
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- January 19, 2016
"I have RA, nerve damage, and widespread pain. Helps better than just tramadol by itself, don't know why, 'cause it's a lower dose."
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Acetaminophen / tramadol "I had a rheumatoid arthritis flare-up and hadn't experienced relief in weeks. I took Aleve, which normally works, Mobic, which worked a bit, Naproxen, which didn't work at all, and then Ultracet, which worked wonders. I finally experienced incredible joint relief and slept through the night."