Apo Tramadol Acet 325 37 5mg

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What is the difference in the drug called Apo/Tramadol/Acet 325/37.5 mg to the drug Tramadol 300 mg. I have run out of my Trmadol and have the Apo/Tramodol on hand but am not sure of the dosage if it is the same? ## I take 100 mgs of Tramadol 2 times a day now 3 times a day I got hit by an 18 wheeler while in my wheel chair. I have not heard of the others, please let me know when you find out am interested. ## The other medication that has been mentioned is actually a combination medication that contains 325mgs of Acetaminophen and 37.5mgs of Tramadol, one of the name brands for it is Ultracet. Learn more Ultracet details here. The other ones that have been mentioned, such as the 100mg Tramadol and 300mg Tramadol is just that, a higher dose of Tramadol by itself, with nothing else added...

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What is the difference in the drug called Apo/Tramadol/Acet 325/37.5 mg to the drug Tramadol 300 mg. I have run out of my Trmadol and have the Apo/Tramodol on hand but am not sure of the dosage if it is the same? ## Call your druggist...they can help you. ## The Tramadol that you were taking was 300mgs of just Tramadol by itself in an extended release formulation. Learn more Tramadol details here. The tablet that you've asked about from Apotex contains 325mgs of Acetaminophen and only 37.5mgs of the Tramadol, it's often prescribed under the brand name Ultracet. Learn more Ultracet details here. And on that note, it's a much lower dosage of the Tramadol than you are used to taking, so it may not help you as well. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Found this pill at my work on the floor and would like to know what it is. Its oval, green and has APO on one side and 37.5 and 25 on opposite side with score between the two numbers. ## Hello, Wade! How are you? Is the marking actually APO 37.5 325? If so, this is a generic for Ultracet, it contains 37.5mgs of Tramadol and 325mgs of Acetaminophen, it is a mild opioid analgesic. Learn more Ultracet details here. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation.

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