Tramadol
UK RESIDENTS CANNOT BUY TRAMADOL. NO TRAMADOL IS SHIPPED TO UK ADDRESSES. TRAMADOL AND ANY PRODUCT CONTAINING TRAMADOL IS NOT SENT FROM A UK PHARMACY.
Tramadol is a strong painkiller that is well tolerated by many patients. However, it should not be taken by anyone who has been addicted to drugs or alcohol, or attempted suicide.
Residents of the Republic of Ireland and other EU countries can connect to services via the consultation links below. Or you can visit our main site RXEuropa to see the full range of the Tramadol medications. The same account login details apply.
Tramadol 50mg | 100 Capsules | 115.00€ | |
Tramadol 50mg | 200 Tablets | 155.00€ |
What you need to know about Tramadol
Tramadol is an opioid analgesic that also inhibits reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine, reducing pain transmission in the nervous system.
Moderate to moderately severe pain when other analgesics are inadequate.
Immediate‑release tablets/capsules every 4–6 hours as needed, or modified‑release tablets/capsules usually every 12 or 24 hours. Swallow whole with water.
Immediate‑release: 50–100 mg every 4–6 hours as needed (maximum 400 mg/day). Modified‑release: 100–200 mg once or twice daily, as directed. Use the lowest effective dose.
Nausea, vomiting, constipation, dizziness, drowsiness, headache, dry mouth, sweating. Serious: seizures, serotonin syndrome, breathing problems, allergic reactions, dependence and withdrawal.
No. Alcohol increases sedation and breathing risks.
Do not drive or cycle if drowsy, dizzy, or otherwise impaired. It is illegal to drive if you are impaired, even with a prescription.
Seizures (especially with high doses or interacting drugs), serotonin syndrome (with SSRIs/SNRIs/MAOIs/triptans/St John’s wort), respiratory depression, dependence, and overdose.
MAOIs (and for 14 days after stopping), SSRIs/SNRIs/TCAs and triptans (serotonin syndrome risk), other opioids or sedatives (additive CNS depression), and medicines that lower seizure threshold.
Patient Information Leaflet, NHS medicines guidance, and advice from your prescriber or pharmacist.