I'm unaware of any formulation which contains both tramadol and codeine, nor can I think of any real benefit to doing so. They're both opioid analgesics and do pretty much the same thing, so there's little point in combining them.
No, tramadol does not contain codeine, or any narcotic/opiate for that matter.
No, tramadol is not a codeine product. They are both similar in some ways. Tramadol is a prescription medicine.
Tramadol does not contain Codine.
Your dr. might try to give u tramadol first before he gives u codeine because tramadol is a lot weaker then codeine and non addicting but yes they are both pain killers but no they are nothing alike! For me tramadol does nothing.
Codeine might be a good alternative.
Can it work like tramadol
Tramadol is a drug used to treat pain that is severe and needs around-the-clock treatment. Codeine is a drug used to treat pain for a short period of time.
Neither of these should be used to treat anxiety. Both Tramadol and Codeine are used to treat pain. There are lots of medications to treat anxiety. Codeine can be very addictive! Talk to your doctor......
Synthetic codeine is just codeine made in a lab by scientists, synthetic means fake which is unnatural which is man made so manmade codeine
Tramadol HCL is generic for Ultram, which is a weaker painkiller than Codeine and it is safe -- in low doses to take them together. But it is probably not safe to take both together in high doses.
Any narcotic and some non-narcotic painkillers could replace Tramadol. Some examples are hydrocodone, or codeine.
There is not a specific kind of pain killers because they are all classified as opioid analgesic's. Here are some examples of some of the drugs that have codeine in them: Tylenol#1, 2, 3 and 4 Codeine Contin Frosst 222's Codeine Phosphate Codeine
One study in the elderly found that tramadol 50 mg was similar in efficacy as acetaminophen 300 mg with codeine 30 mg. However acetaminophen 300 mg with codeine 30 mg can only be obtained with a prescription. Tramadol belongs in the opioid family and therefor there is no non-prescription drug that can get the same effect as Tramadol.
Codeine is a narcotic and is derived from opium or morphine.
Codeine, dihydrocodine (Vicodin), technically tramadol, and their combinations with Tylenol, aspirin, etc.