Showing posts with label tramadol dosage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tramadol dosage. Show all posts

Taken tramadol 400mg and feel really sleepy will taking clonazepamkolonapin make me less sleepy?




Olevia

I took Tramadol 400mg about 3 hours ago and the only effects i have is i am getting really sleepy. If i take clonazepam[kolonapin] will it help by making me not sleepy anymore? I read somewhere its hard to fall asleep while on kolonapin thats why i ask.



Gigi

Not likely! It may even make you even more sleepy. Contact your doctor and see if you can get the Tramadol dosage cut in half to start out on and slowly increase the dosage as your body adjusts to it. The best way to know if a med is going to make you drowsy or not is to look at the warning stickers the pharmacist places on the bottle of that particular med or even by calling the pharmacy and asking the pharmacist if you still have doubts.



Kaylee

I agree with above Answer better decrease your dosage then try once Good Luck..



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Im going cold turkey off of tramadol any tips that can help me?




Chantal

Tramadol is a non narcotic but very addictive prescription pain reliever. I tried weaning myself but my psychological dependence on the drug gets in my way. Do you have any advice or tips that might lessen the withdrawal or just make it a little easier? I'm taking 2 50mg pills twice a day, how long until the worst part of the withdrawal is over ad how long until i should feel normal again?



Sally

Some drugs are dangerous to go off of cold turkey, I would recommend you speak to your doctor about this first, but as for the withdrawls and how long they will last, it depends on your total body weight, amount of body fat, and how much water you drink. The more water you drink the faster you will flush it out of you system. But don't go over board on the water either cause that can cause a water overdose. SO try to drink around 6 8oz glasses a day, but not all at once.



Cris

I also go cold turkey, after 3 days of feeling like crap [night sweats,insomnia , unbearable leg cramps, generally feeling tired and irritable] you will feel somewhat better. It usually takes a good week to feel normal. In the meantime take some tylenol p.m. or nyquil at bedtime.xanax or valium is best if you have some. I find tramadol withdrawls worse than anything, even heroin. Good luck!



Arline

i was on ultram for 2 weeks for mouth pain and the worst withdrawal symptom was this light nauseous feeling, it passes in about 3-4 days



Carlo

Going cold turkey is the only way with tramadol...it took me 9 days to get over the withdrawal effects and normal again can be another few weeks...depending on what you were taking it for in the first place



Alayna

just stop taking them. You'll be fine. it's not like you are an alcoholic or a heroin addict. your body will adjust back to the way it was before in a couple weeks. When I quit smoking cigs I would chew gum or get a small bite to eat when I had an urge to smoke.



Chance

my mum took herself off tramadol,I think it took a while for her to feelnormalagain,but she's fine now,,,just try and stick with it...good luck it will be worth it in the end.... :-)



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Is it dangerous to take tramadol 5 hours after taking vicodin?




Marylee

I was prescribed tramadol but i'm scared to take it only 5 hours after taking a vicodin. Is it safe?



Tyra

tramadol is an opioid (synthetic opiate) and Vicodin is an actual opiate. Should they be co-administered? Probably not. Do I take them within several hours of each other? Yup. I would just be careful of the dosage. I would not take anything more then the lowest possible theraputic dose of each. Here are the facts...GENERALLY AVOID: Concomitant use of tramadol increases the seizure risk in patients taking other opioids. These agents are often individually epileptogenic and may have additive effects on seizure threshold during coadministration. CNS- and respiratory-depressant effects may also be additive. In patients who have been previously dependent on or chronically using opioids, tramadol can also reinitiate physical dependence or precipitate withdrawal symptoms.MANAGEMENT: Concomitant use of tramadol and other opioids should be avoided in general. Tramadol should not be used in opioid-dependent patients, and use in patients who are chronically on opioids is also not recommended. Tramadol is contraindicated in patients with acute opioid intoxication. Tramadol dosage should be reduced if it must be used in patients receiving opioids. Patients should be monitored for development of seizures and CNS and respiratory depression.



Major

It's probably okay. Don't do it every day. You may have sedation or other side effects. Eight hours would be better.



Evia

Tramadol in my opinion is never safe.... But if you wanna take it 5 hrs later is fine...



Candie

there both opoid tabs ,,,,recomended dose every 4 to 6 hours,could be very dangerous,depending when y taking y next dose of tramadol ..be careful very emma xxx



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How many mgs tramadol does it take to get similiar effects as 5mg of percocet?




Esther

Is tramadol even a narcotic?



Bernadine

50mg of tramadol (usually one pill) is similar to 5mg of percocet.It is sort of a narcotic, but a fairly weak one at that.And actually, tramadol isn't very addicting. percocet is MUCH more addicting than tramadol. But tramadol withdraws are much worse because tramadol is also a partial SSRI.If 1 doesn't give you substantial pain relief you'll be fine with taking 2.



Ardelia

Tramadol is an opiate based pain pill.It is just as addicting and more likely to kill you that percocet, which kills plenty of people.If you have pain other than from cancer you should not be taking either.See a chiropractor or other natural healthcare specialist and get off of this drugs + or didnt you notice that this is the alternate medicine board.



Boyd

It's a synthetic narcotic and it is considered highly addictive---you posted 2 questions about it which really make me think that you are indeed, highly addicted to prescription drugs already. Consider getting off those drugs alltogether and try chiropractice or holistic medicine...good luck



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