Some people can get high off of them and some people can't the only way to know is to try it.
For more info please see the Official Tramadol thread.
It's not necessarily true about needing to be opiate naive to feel tramadol, i've found once I got the feeling for how opiates are after 2 years of doing them then I finally saw something in tramadol(Also have a 120mg hydro tolerance probably more now, and tramadol still works in the same doses I started with). I take 400mg and 100mg toppers, but I know my body well and all that, I'd try 200mg with an antihistamine and youll feel great. Tramadol also lasts a long time, often more than 12 hours for me off a single dose, so expect that
Your main concern is to not take above 400mg within 24 hours as the seizure threshold is lowered. This can be counter-acted by a benzo, but I wouldn't recommend the combo unless you are familiar with how each drug reacts on your body separately.
150mg should be a good dose, but if you read these boards, tramadol is very hit or miss. Some people swear by it, and some wouldn't take them for free, so keep that in mind as well. It's also a SNRI or SSRI, so that may come into play on how you feel from them.
I personally have no experience with opioids other than codeine and tramadol
Codeine is an opiate, not an opioid. Tramadol is an opioid.
Codeine is an opiate, not an opioid. Tramadol is an opioid.
I'm pretty sure an opioid is a synthetic opiate, I could be wrong tho.Isn't 'opioid' a blanket term for any drug that acts on those receptors, with 'opiate' referring specifically to the alkaloids of the poppy plant and their derivatives?