How is tramadol different than hydrocodone?!


Question: i had bad headaches and dizzyness everytime after taking hydrocodone that still havent even fully gone away. the last i took was one week ago (was told i was more than likely allergic) now im on tramadol but i havent taken it yet. how is this different? how does the dr know i wont be allergic to this one? im scared of taking it, being allergic to it and my brain swelling up and dying or something.

tramadol apap 37.5mg/325mg tabs


Answers: i had bad headaches and dizzyness everytime after taking hydrocodone that still havent even fully gone away. the last i took was one week ago (was told i was more than likely allergic) now im on tramadol but i havent taken it yet. how is this different? how does the dr know i wont be allergic to this one? im scared of taking it, being allergic to it and my brain swelling up and dying or something.

tramadol apap 37.5mg/325mg tabs

There is a big difference between the two. You are unlikely to have as many side effects from the tramadol. Although tramadol is an opiate it is different than other opiates and is considered an analgesic. That is why it does not contain Tylenol. Tramadol is a lot less addictive and gives longer lasting relief. It is sold over the counter in many coutries.

your brain won't swell, it will just turn to jelley
My wife felt this happening after long term use.
Alergies are a tricky thing. She is allergic to codine but not hydrocodone

tramadol is a non-narcotic pain reliever, i used it for back pain and was able to take it at work.

tramadol is not a narcotic like the hydrocodone is but its good for pain





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