Ultram User Reviews & Ratings (Page 4)
Ultram has an average rating of 6.2 out of 10 from a total of 229 reviews on Drugs.com. 48% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 29% reported a negative experience.
Reviews for Ultram
- Col...
- January 25, 2012
For Pain "50 mg (2 every 6 hrs) has worked wonders on my pain. I have a small cerebral aneurysm (too small for surgery yet) that causes me to have a terrible ongoing headache (for almost 3 yrs now). If taken consistently, it keeps my pain very manageable. I weaned myself off of antidepressants when I was in my 20s (I'm now 37), but depression crept back up on me. When I started taking Ultram, the depression symptoms went away. I do have terrible withdrawals, though. Otherwise, it's been a lifesaver for me! Thumbs up!"
- tye...
- March 12, 2009
For Fibromyalgia "I have been taking Ultram for 5 years now. I take it to help with the chronic pain caused by fibromyalgia. It is the only drug that I have taken that allows me to perform tasks without experiencing extremely intrusive pain. I am 27 years old, and without this medication, I do not believe I could have reached the goals that I have today."
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- Mea...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- December 21, 2019
For Pain "I was prescribed this medication from the ER doctor because I have a muscle in my neck/shoulder/head that has been in a spasm for 4 years, and occasionally it will flare up worse than normal to the point I can’t turn my head/neck or use my left arm. It has done absolutely nothing for the pain. I’ve found other narcotic pain relievers that do work much better than Tramadol."
- Eva...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- August 29, 2016
For Chronic Pain "I have back pain every day of my life. My doctor prescribed Ultram. I took it for a few weeks, and the pain never subsided at all. This drug is as useful as screen windows in a submarine. And... After I stopped taking it, I had bad withdrawals!! Do not take this drug!!!!!"
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Your review helps others make informed decisions.- Car...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- December 31, 2012
For Pain "Personally, the medicine worked well for chronic pleurisy pain (bad stabbing sensation in side with flu or pneumonia), but I had horrible side effects. Dazed constantly, hallucinations, cold sweats, nausea."
- Col...
- June 21, 2009
For Fibromyalgia "I just thought that I'd add this comment for you. I have recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, hepatitis, and lupus. But before my diagnoses, with no insurance, I went to the hospital when I couldn't take the pain anymore and was prescribed Ultram 50mg 2x a day. At first, I took 1 and then another and so on until I reached six in a 4-hour period. When it finally started working, it hit me like a ton of bricks. Needless to say, I was pain-free. So my advice is to start with 2 and wait, it's just not an instant relief like codeine. Unfortunately, your body does become immune to its effects within about 3 months. Now I am taking 4 roxicodone a day and also adjusting to that quickly too. Good luck to all of you."
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- Anonymous
- February 1, 2010
For Fibromyalgia "I started taking Tramadol for undiagnosed knee pain about ten years ago. It was a miracle. I was actually able to walk for most of the day without pain. I finally had knee surgery, so I only had to take it a couple of times a week. Then, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia 5 years ago and had brain surgery, from which I have had many bad effects. The Tramadol and also Percocet get me through my days. I want to kiss whoever created the Tramadol."
- ktg...
- September 13, 2010
For Pain "I have arthritis in most joints and back and neck pain. I have used Tramadol for 2 years now. It was life-changing in the way it relieved pain without the nasty side effects of hydrocodone (I got very irritable when it wore off). Seems to be taking a higher dosage for less relief but still would rather continue the Tramadol and use something for breakthrough pain on physical work days. If you experience nausea, try a lower dose and work up to more. Stick with it, the nausea went away for me. When I forget a day or so and go back to it, I sometimes get nausea again."
- Anonymous
- November 30, 2009
For Pain "I underwent a two-level lumbo-sacral spine fusion (2-level PLIF) in 2007 and have been on Tramadol for chronic pain since then. I find that Tramadol works as well as most opioids with less impairment at similar levels of pain relief. I have experienced two seizures thought to be caused by Tramadol while I was titrating upward on the drug, but have had no problems since. I have tried titrating off of Tramadol twice, and in both instances experienced moderate withdrawal symptoms of the opiate type almost immediately. Overall, I consider it a very effective analgesic for chronic low back pain with few side effects, but would recommend a prolonged titration off of the drug if you decide to discontinue use. I give it a thumbs-up."
- Urs...
- November 18, 2008
For Fibromyalgia "I have been in pain for more than 18 years and used to live on ibuprofen when I wasn't diagnosed. Finally, 2 years ago, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and prescribed Tramadol (Ultram). It was wonderful. I could move so much better than ever before. My pain seemed to be controlled. However, I quickly realized that the medication only lasted for 4 hours every time. Then the pain would creep back stronger than before."
- Anonymous
- February 3, 2010
For Pain "Have been taking this for only about 3 days. Seems to take away most of the pain. Works better than anything else has for me. I've tried Vicodin, Percocet, and naproxen tablets. This works better than any."
- Anonymous
- March 22, 2009
For Fibromyalgia "This medicine was useful at first, then your body adjusts and you need more to make it work. Well, they gave me more, and I was also taking Prozac for anxiety and Trazodone to help with sleeping. Turns out, this combination of antidepressants and Tramadol can cause serious drug interactions, so if you feel that something is just not right, speak to your doctor as I did. It saved my life."
- Anonymous
- December 16, 2010
For Fibromyalgia "Today I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. I've had this since I was 12 years old, and my family doctor never would believe me that I have pain everywhere. I've lost 38 pounds, and he finally woke up and sent me to a lovely rheumatologist. He gave me 50 mg Ultram 3 times a day, Lyrica 50 mg twice daily, and amitriptyline 25 mg once at bedtime. All that said, I have found tramadol works like a charm. It helps me cope with the pain, and I feel young again instead of 98 years old."
- fin...
- August 21, 2010
"I have suffered with fatigue and joint and muscle pain and restless leg syndrome for ten years. Used ibuprofen, which only helped a small bit. I finally said enough is enough and went to the doctor and told them to give me something for the pain. I felt like I was losing my mind, and I just said I know I have fibromyalgia, and I can't take it anymore. She gave me antidepressants, a muscle relaxer, and Tramadol. I only felt doped up with the antidepressant and the muscle relaxer, but the Tramadol was awesome. I am now able to work pain-free and exercise. I have lost 40 lbs since I started taking it, and I feel more normal. I don't think I can deal with the pain again. I take the 50 mg tab once every 5 to 6 hours."
- Ind...
- August 24, 2013
For Chronic Pain "I have been taking Tramadol for a while for endometriosis. It works okay. It makes me extremely restless, though, and after about 8 hours, I get really nauseated and end up vomiting. It does help with the pain, though. Not completely."
- Anonymous
- March 9, 2010
For Pain "I have taken Ultram for long periods of time. My experience with it was pretty good. It did give me relief from moderate pain due to tendonitis at the same time. It gave me a little bit of an energy boost, not sure why. But beware, going off of this medicine can be just as bad as going off of Vicodin."
- cat...
- April 4, 2009
For Pain "I currently use fentanyl 100 patches and oxycodone with APAP 5/325 mg. I have still been having pain throughout the day. I started to take the Ultram ER 200 mg, and it has worked very well. So well, in fact, that I rarely have to take the oxycodone with APAP. That is great."
- Jon...
- July 13, 2010
For Restless Legs Syndrome "I have horrible Restless Legs Syndrome. Not just in my legs, and not just when I'm trying to sleep; I experience a horrible tension in my limbs all day. Tramadol (Ultram) completely cured it. Also, I experience chronic pain from an old injury, and Ultram is the only non-opiate medication that actually helps my pain."
- Anonymous
- February 14, 2012
For Pain "I take Tramadol 50 mg and Lyrica for my fibromyalgia. These have given me back my ability to function. I still get tired and have less strength in my body, but I wouldn't be without the Tramadol for even a day."
- msc...
- October 25, 2011
For Pain "I suffer from degenerative disk disease, and I've had surgery for this twice in my lifetime. I am only 43 and already on disability. I have tried taking Ultram/Tramadol for my back pain, and I feel absolutely no relief when I take it. I even got brave and took 2 at a time for a day (my normal dose being 50 mg every 8 hours). Still nothing. I've had at least three different doctors recommend or prescribe this to me over the last 4 years and have never once had it lower the pain in my back. I am glad to hear that it works for a lot of people, I just wish it would work for me."
- Anonymous
- May 11, 2009
For Pain "I am a long-term Ultram user (maybe 5 or 6 years). I have osteoarthritis. Now I feel like I am taking the medicine just to get rid of the headache and runny nose that I get when I do NOT take it. I am trying to STOP taking it and maybe switch to arthritis strength Tylenol. At least I won't have a headache and a runny nose. I think it addressed my pain very well some years ago, but now it's not working because I still have arthritis pain."
- Anonymous
- March 12, 2009
For Fibromyalgia "This is definitely my miracle drug. It allows me to continue working and even seems to have a slight mood elevator. I have suffered from fibromyalgia for years, and the only other pain relievers I have found to help also made me drowsy and unable to function mentally. The only thing I notice from tramadol is relief. I have a sister with fibromyalgia, and it doesn't help her in the least, so you just have to try it and see."
- Coo...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 3, 2019
For Pain "I was given Tramadol for osteoarthritis and back pain from falling off a ladder. It didn’t work any better than Tylenol. I took it after a painful gynecological biopsy (they didn’t administer anesthetic...). It didn’t work. My son was given Tramadol for joint pain and for scoliosis. It didn’t work any better than Tylenol, and he can’t have NSAIDs... My mother was given Tramadol for pain. It never worked. She didn’t take any opioids on a regular basis either, so there goes the excuse of being hooked on any other opioid... The stuff doesn’t work. An almost full prescription sits unused. Now that I know that it also affects serotonin receptors, I really won’t touch it. No wonder people get addicted. One might as well be on antidepressants. No bueno!"
- Anonymous
- March 2, 2009
For Fibromyalgia "This drug is great, however, the first two weeks, I had trouble staying awake in the morning and at night. I also had trouble waking up in the morning the first week. Once that was over, though, I felt like my old self."
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For Fibromyalgia "I take 100 mg of Ultram as soon as I get up in the morning. It really does help in a prophylactic way. If I don't take it for some reason, I can tell within a couple of hours because my nerves start tingling. I also take 100 mg later on during the day, and I have found Ultram to be the best help that I can take on a regular basis."