Is Tramacet Same As Tramadol

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I have been taking tramacet, but it is out of stock in south africa currently, so i have been given tramadol 50mg, does it work the same will i get withdrawals. ## Hi, Helen! How are you? Tramacet contains Tramadol and Acetaminophen, so they've just given you the one without the Acetaminophen, thus there shouldn't be a problem. Learn more Tramacet details here. You may want to ask your doctor or pharmacist about just adding some Acetaminophen on your own, by taking a Tylenol tablet with it. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I believe there is an error. I have checked on the list of medications as I have been taking Tramacet for some time., Tramacet is commonly available in Canada and South Africa. It is a combination of opioid pain reliever with Paracetamol, not Acetami...

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I am looking to find out what is the difference between tramadol 100mg and tramacet. Are they both the same thing? The mg. is different and I don't understand that part. Thank-you ## Tramadol is just that, the active ingredient Tramadol by itself. It is an analgesic. Tramacet contains Tramadol and Acetaminophen/Paracetamol. Common side effects to both may include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Do you have any other questions? ## My pharmacist changed my perscription from Tramcet to Tramadol. I now have a rash and the pain in my knees is recurring. Is this a possible reaction? ## Is it save to consume alcohol with tramodolacet medication ## verification ## What is the difference between Tramacet and Tramahexel? ## I have Porfirie, is Tramacet save toe use? Dont have...

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Hi. I'd like information comparing Percocet (Oxycodone / Acetaminophen) and Tramacet (Tramadol hydrochloride / Acetaminophen). Is Percocet a stronger more powerful pain killer than Tramacet? If so, by how much? If you have been taking Percocet are you likely to get the same effect from Tramacet? Is there a chart somewhere that compares or ranks all pain killers comparatively? If so please tell me where. Thanks - good health to you all ## The Tramadol is not actually a narcotic, it is derived from an opiated, but it is not actually one, so it is therefore nowhere near as strong as the Percocet, which contains a strong narcotic Oxycodone. ## She asked about Tramacet not Tramadol. Tramacet is an opiate as is Percocet. As for the chart listing different opiates and their strengths, I wo...

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Please help, I found a pill and its a light peach color with simply C8 on one side and nothing on the other. I cant seem to locate it. Its an oblong a shape like a tyTylenol would be. ## Hello, Curious! How are you? I'm sorry, but so far, I've been unable to find anything that matches this description. However, I'll keep looking and post back, when I have information for you. Does anyone else recognize this tablet? ## Tramacet ## I have found the exact same pill randomly just on the floor of a walmart. Rather odd. Been scouring the web. No hints. No evidence of its existance. I have the belief its a 37.5/ 325 tramadol-acet. I think slightly different binding than regular tramadol/tramacet. I woulda thunk it'd be easy to identify if that were the case. So at the end of th...

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Took a drug test today; a 12 panel. I took a 2mg dilaudid last night. What will it show up as, if anything? I really need help on answering this. Thanks in advance. ## Dilaudid is Hydromorphone, a very strong narcotic and opiate pain reliever. It will show up as Opiates. Almost ALL pain killing narcotics show up as Opiates; the only exceptions are drugs used for opiate addiction (and can also be prescribed for pain) like Methadone, Suboxin, and Tramadol or Tramacet (Ultram). All of the treatment drugs are opiate agonists and antagonists, meaning they are synthetic and trick your bodies' receptors into thinking it is an opiate, thereby giving you the same feeling. Methadone prevents other opiates from inducing the euphoric high and can make you sick if you try to mix it, so it's ...

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