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How long should I wait if I'm on 40 mg of Aropax, to take Tramadol HCL?

Mr. Squiggle!

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Hey dudes.
Pretty much what my title says lol. Also, does Tramal interact with pseudoephedrine? And on the conversion chart for opiate use, is Tramal 50 mg equivelant to or better than Codeine 30 mg?

Cheers guy, Squiggle.
 
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According to this chart http://www.healthnetworks.health.wa.gov.au/cancer/docs/Opioid_Conversion.pdf 50mg tramadol is equal to about 80mg codeine. I find the two substances very different and whilst they synergise well I could never compare a dose of tramadol to a dose of codeine for anything except perhaps analgesia.

I cannot answer your question about Aropax. I don't know about pseudoephedrine either, it is probable best avoided, but at the same time I have known plenty of people on SSRI's to use meth with no ill effect.
 
Forever.

Your better off huffing cow dung to get high

Seriously though. I don't know how long your anti depressant lasts for you. Or its half life. Tramadol is a dangerous drug to get high on if thats your intention. Even medicinal doses most real Doctors don't like prescribing because of the amount of seizures and serotonin related conditions it has caused.

Most of my pain doctors have given me oxycodone as soon as I said codeine does not metabolise properly for me and skip Tramadol instantly without even asking what medications I am on.
 
Hey dudes.
Pretty much what my title says lol. Also, does Tramal interact with pseudoephedrine? And on the conversion chart for opiate use, is Tramal 50 mg equivelant to or better than Codeine 30 mg?

Cheers guy, Squiggle.

I'm feeling lazy so just gunna quote wiki.

I think tramadol can have a mild SNRI effect? Or something like that

"The serotonergic-modulating properties of tramadol give tramadol the potential to interact with other serotonergic agents. There is an increased risk of serotonin toxicity when tramadol is taken in combination with serotonin reuptake inhibitors (e.g., SSRIs) or with use of a light box[citation needed], since these agents not only potentiate the effect of 5-HT but also inhibit tramadol metabolism.[citation needed] Tramadol is also thought to have some NMDA antagonistic effects, which has given it a potential application in neuropathic pain states."

SSRI's & tramadol = no go sorry buddy.

Sling it to a mate with a headache.
 
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