Its a generic for ultram, a low grade pain killer. Stronger than acetaminophen, weaker than vicodin.
It depends on the preparation - both are DEA Schedule 2 opiates, but they typically come in drug preparations that lower them to Schedule 3. They're both about the same as far as strength goes, though.
no. ultram is a non-narcotic pain killer, although it acts like a narcotic
Ultram or Tramadol is an opioid -- a synthetic opiate. It acts much like an opiate in your system.
it will show up as a mild opiate but they have to be looking for ultram in the urine.
The most commonly used opioids prescribed for RLS include Darvon or Darvocet (propoxyphene), Dolophine (methadone), Percocet (oxycodone), Ultram (Tramadol) and Vicodin (hydrocodone).
You should not be taking hydrocodone with tramadol(Ultram), hydrocodone(Vicodin)is an MU agonist, tramadol is a partial MU agonist, if you build any kind of a tolerance with the hydrocodone and then take tramadol(50mg)it will/can initiate opiate withdrawl syndrome almost instantly! You'll be very, very unhappy if this were to occur.
Among others, Vicodin (Hydrocodone), Tramadol/Ultram, Oxycontin, are all prescribed as painkillers. In addition, various anti-inflamatories are also prescribed in pain management of RA.
No, Ultram is not a narcotic. You still may test positive for Ultram, but it will not show up as an opiate.
No, ultram will not show up in a urine test. Ultram is a prescription medicine given by a licensed doctor .
Ultram is non narcotic... so No =)
Is sweating a major side effect from ultram?