gsta4lyfe
Bluelighter
Thoughts on the combination?
Experience?
Experience?
Thanks, your advice really helped dude.
I'd still love to hear someone's experience with mixing the two tho.
A total of 578 drugs (3302 brand and generic names) are known to interact with tramadol.
* 332 major drug interactions
* 243 moderate drug interactions
* 3 minor drug interactions
linky
I sort of have experience of the combo - not identical but close enough to have a good idea of how it'll go, I'd think. Never used Ritalin but am very fond of MDPV which is close chemical cousin and works in a similar way. Even on very low doses of tram it massively increases the stimulation (not in a good way) and is horribly jittery and anxiety-ridden. Is for me anyway and seems fairly standard from what I've seen.
Way too much dopamine kicking about with nowhere to go, and I think dopamine converts to adrenaline too from (possibly dodgy) memory which isn't too great either - it's really not a fun combo, in my (similarish) experience. Unless you like the combined joys of a lengthy panic attack and feeling like you're having a stroke, maybe.
That's why citing is a good practice.. I haven’t had any problems combining the two and I wouldn’t see how they would would interact with each other, they have different mechanisms of action.
We need to be careful not to spread misinformation when posting.
https://www.drugs.com/drug-interact...th-tramadol-1606-0-2221-0.html?professional=1methylphenidate ↔ tramadol
Applies to:methylphenidate and tramadol
MONITOR CLOSELY: The risk of seizures may be increased during coadministration of tramadol with any substance that can reduce the seizure threshold, such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI antidepressants or anorectics), monoamine oxidase inhibitors, neuroleptic agents, central nervous system stimulants, opioids, tricyclic antidepressants, other tricyclic compounds (e.g., cyclobenzaprine, phenothiazines), carbapenems, cholinergic agents, fluoroquinolones, interferons, chloroquine, mefloquine, lindane, and theophylline. These agents are often individually epileptogenic and may have additive effects when combined. Many of these agents also exhibit CNS- and/or respiratory-depressant effects, which may be enhanced during their concomitant use with tramadol.