Work Ova 50mg Tablet Effect

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was given for pain from my doctor because it was a substitute for lortab? ## This is NOT a substitute for Lortab. Lortab contains Acetaminophen and Hydrocodone. This medication is Tramadol 50mgs, it is listed as a narcotic, because it is derived from an opiate, however, it does not have the same benefits or effects that an opiate does, so it does not work like one. The name brand this is sold under is Ultram. It is not recommended for severe pain treatment. Here's the monograph link with more information:

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white oval 93 on one and 58 on the other side ## This tablet does not contain Morphine, nor any type of narcotic. This tablet contains 50mgs of Tramadol, a non-narcotic pain reliever. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and dry mouth. Read more: Are there any questions or comments? ## Although this medicine is not an opiad it still works very well for pain. I feel its best use is for weening of prescription pills over a 5 - 7 day period. Do not underestimate their value. Someone who knows from experience!

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A EXTRA SMALL WHITE OVAL SHAPE PILL. ONE SIDE WITH THE LETTERS APO AND THE OTHER WITH A LINE THROUGH THE MIDDLE. THE LEFT HALF HAVING THE LETTERS TR AND THE RIGHT HALF HAVING THE NUMBER 50. I HAVE NEVER SEEN HYDROCODONE LIKE THIS PILL. ## tell me more about what hydroco/apap5 use 4 ## APAP is a medical term for Acetaminophen and Hydrocodone is a narcotic pain reliever. It is commonly sold under the brand names Lortab, Norco and many others. Some of the common side effects are drowsiness, nausea and constipation. ## For future reference for anyone who reads this post, the pill that was asked about in the original post is NOT hydrocodone. The pill marked APO TR50 is Tramadol 50mgs. A generic for Ultram. It is synthetically derived from an opiate, but does not work like one and does not ca...

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