Common questions

What happens if you take too much Ultram?

What happens if you take too much Ultram?

If a person takes too much Ultram, they can suffer a potentially lethal overdose. The main cause of overdose is slowed or stopped breathing. People who struggle with taking too much tramadol may need help to stop taking the drug.

Is tramadol 200 mg a narcotic?

The facts: tramadol is classified as a centrally-acting, oral analgesic (pain drug) that contains an opioid (narcotic). So yes, tramadol is a narcotic. Other opioids include drugs you may be more familiar with, like oxycodone or codeine.

How much Ultram is too much?

How Much Tramadol Is Too Much? Doctors recommend that patients take no more than 50 mg of short-acting tramadol every six hours as needed, or 100 mg of long-acting tramadol per day when starting out. This amount may be increased as tolerances do.

Is 200 mg of tramadol too much?

Typically, the maximum recommended dosage is 400 mg per day. Most people are not even prescribed this much; they are usually prescribed 200 mg per day or less. Often, an overdose occurs when tramadol is mixed with a different kind of drug or alcohol.

What class of drug is Ultram?

Ultram is a prescription medicine used to treat symptoms of moderate to severe pain. Ultram may be used alone or with other medications. Ultram belongs to a class of drugs called Opioid Analgesics.

Can I take 150 mg of tramadol at once?

The maximum dose of extended release tramadol it’s safe to take is 300 mg, because that’s the largest dosage the drug comes in. Taking two of these pills at once could cause very serious side effects, most notably seizures.

Can you take 150 mg of tramadol at once?

Is Ultram a controlled substance?

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Ultram® package insert indicate that tramadol is a controlled substance which contains an opioid.

What are the risks of prescribing Ultram ER?

Ultram ER exposes patients and other users to the risks of opioid addiction, abuse, and misuse, which can lead to overdose and death. Assess each patient’s risk prior to prescribing Ultram ER, and monitor all patients regularly for the development of these behaviors and conditions [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.1 )].

What is the bioavailability of Ultram ER 200 mg?

In healthy subjects, the bioavailability of a ULTRAM ER 200 mg tablet relative to a 50 mg every six hours dosing regimen of the immediate-release dosage form (ULTRAM) was approximately 85-90%. Consistent with the extended-release nature of the formulation, there is a lag time in drug absorption following ULTRAM ER administration.

Why is Ultram ER considered an opioid drug?

As an opioid, Ultram ER exposes users to the risks of addiction, abuse, and misuse. Because extended-release products such as Ultram ER deliver the opioid over an extended period of time, there is a greater risk for overdose and death due to the larger amount of tramadol present [see Drug Abuse and Dependence ( 9 )].

What is the chemical formula of Ultram ER?

DESCRIPTION ULTRAM® ER (tramadol hydrochloride) is a centrally acting synthetic analgesic in an extended-release formulation. The chemical name is (±) cis-2-[(dimethylamino)methyl]-1-(3-methoxyphenyl) cyclohexanol hydrochloride. Its structural formula is: Figure 1. The molecular weight of tramadol HCl is 299.8.

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