Thanks a lot, bro.
I didn't know about the calculator. Interesting.
But is the effect the same? Or is oxy more similar to actual opiate high?
What are the main SNRI side effects? I didn't research much of that.. but really consider Tramadol to be toxic..
If you don't mind me asking, why do you wanna know? It's a bit alarming that you want such a high dosage of tramadol converted (even with a tolerance that amount could cause a seizure.) I'm not trying to judge you or anything, I just want to make sure you're aware of the danger of high dosages.
If you don't want to make such a drastic switch, you could try codeine. It's about the same strength as tramadol mg per mg, you don't have the seizure risk (500mg of codeine still isn't healthy but it should be safer than tramadol) and codeine will give a natural opiate high.
Oxy will be more of the traditional opiate high/euphoria for most people.
Even at equivalent doses on the conversion charts (which I believe measures actual analgesic effects rather than recreational effects) oxy will provide the classic opiate high in a way that tramadol will likely not.
Ime 10-15mg oxy=500mg tramadol
I find tramadol quite rubbish, way too weak
Exactly.
I agree. I had quit all opiates from 6-8 months in the past, and had Tramadol IV administered, it was like Tylenol for me. It didn't help me at all. I remembered having 100 mg IV'd every 6 hours and nothing. Had a prescription for pills, and I took huge amounts and still didn't feel anything, which was quite irresponsible as I could have had seizures.
I have now come off of opiates and benzos for more than 2 and half years, and should I need to make a surgery, that (tramadol) is the only drug they will prescribe to me. Only if I need any sort of painkiller, this is the roof, so to speak as they won't make me eager to relapse. I don't plan to be hospitalized and don't want to take anything to jeopardize my sobriety.
We are all very different, my wife had to take Tramadol when she was on labor and it knocked her out. Go figure. :/