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Comment from: kath8 65-74 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: November 14

After trying several medication combinations, the pain specialist prescribed Ultram ER, 300 mg., daily. I consider it a miracle drug as it not only controls my pain, but also has "cured" my restless legs syndrome. Unfortunately, the generic form does not offer the same effects. I have been using the trade name drug but it is very costly. Still, it is worth the relief.

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: kath8 65-74 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: November 14

After trying several medication combinations, the pain specialist prescribed Ultram ER, 300 mg., daily. I consider it a miracle drug as it not only controls my pain, but also has "cured" my restless legs syndrome. Unfortunately, the generic form does not offer the same effects. I have been using the trade name drug but it is very costly. Still, it is worth the relief.

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: gettingold 45-54 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: November 12

Slight relief with maximum dose of Tylenol for PAD.

Related Reading: tylenol

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Comment from: kath8 65-74 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: November 14

After trying several medication combinations, the pain specialist prescribed Ultram ER, 300 mg., daily. I consider it a miracle drug as it not only controls my pain, but also has "cured" my restless legs syndrome. Unfortunately, the generic form does not offer the same effects. I have been using the trade name drug but it is very costly. Still, it is worth the relief.

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: gettingold 45-54 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: November 12

Slight relief with maximum dose of Tylenol for PAD.

Related Reading: tylenol

Comment from: Jacko 25-34 Male 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 21

This medication barely worked, however I stayed on it for a number of years before I found out that about 10% of the Caucasian population doesn't have the enzyme that converts this medication to its pain killer form. I have been trying to get off of it by tapering down and it is a nightmare. I have never felt so horrible in my life. If you are just starting this medication, get off of it now and ask for an alternative. These are the absolute worst withdrawal symptoms imaginable. I have been totally non-functional for a week, and I am only just beginning to taper down on it.

Comment from: kath8 65-74 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: November 14

After trying several medication combinations, the pain specialist prescribed Ultram ER, 300 mg., daily. I consider it a miracle drug as it not only controls my pain, but also has "cured" my restless legs syndrome. Unfortunately, the generic form does not offer the same effects. I have been using the trade name drug but it is very costly. Still, it is worth the relief.

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: gettingold 45-54 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: November 12

Slight relief with maximum dose of Tylenol for PAD.

Related Reading: tylenol

Comment from: Jacko 25-34 Male 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 21

This medication barely worked, however I stayed on it for a number of years before I found out that about 10% of the Caucasian population doesn't have the enzyme that converts this medication to its pain killer form. I have been trying to get off of it by tapering down and it is a nightmare. I have never felt so horrible in my life. If you are just starting this medication, get off of it now and ask for an alternative. These are the absolute worst withdrawal symptoms imaginable. I have been totally non-functional for a week, and I am only just beginning to taper down on it.

Comment from: bigtime99 55-64 Male Patient Published: May 14

Im a an ex athlete who has had five knee surgeries with 3 TKR with one revision. Tramadol has helped me immensely, been able to go back to coaching soccer. Take a total of 150 at most per day. Extremely effective medication

Comment from: kath8 65-74 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: November 14

After trying several medication combinations, the pain specialist prescribed Ultram ER, 300 mg., daily. I consider it a miracle drug as it not only controls my pain, but also has "cured" my restless legs syndrome. Unfortunately, the generic form does not offer the same effects. I have been using the trade name drug but it is very costly. Still, it is worth the relief.

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: gettingold 45-54 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: November 12

Slight relief with maximum dose of Tylenol for PAD.

Related Reading: tylenol

Comment from: Jacko 25-34 Male 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 21

This medication barely worked, however I stayed on it for a number of years before I found out that about 10% of the Caucasian population doesn't have the enzyme that converts this medication to its pain killer form. I have been trying to get off of it by tapering down and it is a nightmare. I have never felt so horrible in my life. If you are just starting this medication, get off of it now and ask for an alternative. These are the absolute worst withdrawal symptoms imaginable. I have been totally non-functional for a week, and I am only just beginning to taper down on it.

Comment from: bigtime99 55-64 Male Patient Published: May 14

Im a an ex athlete who has had five knee surgeries with 3 TKR with one revision. Tramadol has helped me immensely, been able to go back to coaching soccer. Take a total of 150 at most per day. Extremely effective medication

Comment from: reba6353 55-64 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: October 26

Ultram er helps with sleep and pain management so I can do daily activities, just like cleaning. It does lose it's effect after a while and needs to be reevaluated for dosage. Over all this works great. I take celebrex with it, plus lyrica because of other painful muscle myopathy.

Related Reading: ultram er | pain management | celebrex

Comment from: kath8 65-74 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: November 14

After trying several medication combinations, the pain specialist prescribed Ultram ER, 300 mg., daily. I consider it a miracle drug as it not only controls my pain, but also has "cured" my restless legs syndrome. Unfortunately, the generic form does not offer the same effects. I have been using the trade name drug but it is very costly. Still, it is worth the relief.

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: gettingold 45-54 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: November 12

Slight relief with maximum dose of Tylenol for PAD.

Related Reading: tylenol

Comment from: Jacko 25-34 Male 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 21

This medication barely worked, however I stayed on it for a number of years before I found out that about 10% of the Caucasian population doesn't have the enzyme that converts this medication to its pain killer form. I have been trying to get off of it by tapering down and it is a nightmare. I have never felt so horrible in my life. If you are just starting this medication, get off of it now and ask for an alternative. These are the absolute worst withdrawal symptoms imaginable. I have been totally non-functional for a week, and I am only just beginning to taper down on it.

Comment from: bigtime99 55-64 Male Patient Published: May 14

Im a an ex athlete who has had five knee surgeries with 3 TKR with one revision. Tramadol has helped me immensely, been able to go back to coaching soccer. Take a total of 150 at most per day. Extremely effective medication

Comment from: reba6353 55-64 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: October 26

Ultram er helps with sleep and pain management so I can do daily activities, just like cleaning. It does lose it's effect after a while and needs to be reevaluated for dosage. Over all this works great. I take celebrex with it, plus lyrica because of other painful muscle myopathy.

Related Reading: ultram er | pain management | celebrex

Comment from: JSGARDEN 65-74 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 08

I've had LBP [arthritis] for yrs..6 yrs ago my kidney function studies were elevated b/c of 5 yrs of NSAID'S perscribed by othrpedic AND family Dr. After celebrex, stopped, studies returned to normal...I can not take any meds usually used for arthritis. icludes aspirin. managed by nephrologist. i returned to PCP w complaints of severe low back pain not relievd by tylenol, lidoderm patch, darvocet[b4 removed fron market. PCP ORDERED ULTRAM 300MG TIRATED UP, 100 1ST WK, 200 MG 2ND WK 300 3RD WK...IT GIVES ME RELIEf 95% OF THE TIME.

Related Reading: arthritis | kidney | celebrex

Comment from: kath8 65-74 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: November 14

After trying several medication combinations, the pain specialist prescribed Ultram ER, 300 mg., daily. I consider it a miracle drug as it not only controls my pain, but also has "cured" my restless legs syndrome. Unfortunately, the generic form does not offer the same effects. I have been using the trade name drug but it is very costly. Still, it is worth the relief.

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: gettingold 45-54 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: November 12

Slight relief with maximum dose of Tylenol for PAD.

Related Reading: tylenol

Comment from: Jacko 25-34 Male 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 21

This medication barely worked, however I stayed on it for a number of years before I found out that about 10% of the Caucasian population doesn't have the enzyme that converts this medication to its pain killer form. I have been trying to get off of it by tapering down and it is a nightmare. I have never felt so horrible in my life. If you are just starting this medication, get off of it now and ask for an alternative. These are the absolute worst withdrawal symptoms imaginable. I have been totally non-functional for a week, and I am only just beginning to taper down on it.

Comment from: bigtime99 55-64 Male Patient Published: May 14

Im a an ex athlete who has had five knee surgeries with 3 TKR with one revision. Tramadol has helped me immensely, been able to go back to coaching soccer. Take a total of 150 at most per day. Extremely effective medication

Comment from: reba6353 55-64 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: October 26

Ultram er helps with sleep and pain management so I can do daily activities, just like cleaning. It does lose it's effect after a while and needs to be reevaluated for dosage. Over all this works great. I take celebrex with it, plus lyrica because of other painful muscle myopathy.

Related Reading: ultram er | pain management | celebrex

Comment from: JSGARDEN 65-74 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 08

I've had LBP [arthritis] for yrs..6 yrs ago my kidney function studies were elevated b/c of 5 yrs of NSAID'S perscribed by othrpedic AND family Dr. After celebrex, stopped, studies returned to normal...I can not take any meds usually used for arthritis. icludes aspirin. managed by nephrologist. i returned to PCP w complaints of severe low back pain not relievd by tylenol, lidoderm patch, darvocet[b4 removed fron market. PCP ORDERED ULTRAM 300MG TIRATED UP, 100 1ST WK, 200 MG 2ND WK 300 3RD WK...IT GIVES ME RELIEf 95% OF THE TIME.

Related Reading: arthritis | kidney | celebrex

Comment from: [email protected] 65-74 Female 1 to 6 months Patient Published: August 09

makes me sleep and lowers my blood pressure

Comment from: kath8 65-74 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: November 14

After trying several medication combinations, the pain specialist prescribed Ultram ER, 300 mg., daily. I consider it a miracle drug as it not only controls my pain, but also has "cured" my restless legs syndrome. Unfortunately, the generic form does not offer the same effects. I have been using the trade name drug but it is very costly. Still, it is worth the relief.

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: gettingold 45-54 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: November 12

Slight relief with maximum dose of Tylenol for PAD.

Related Reading: tylenol

Comment from: Jacko 25-34 Male 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 21

This medication barely worked, however I stayed on it for a number of years before I found out that about 10% of the Caucasian population doesn't have the enzyme that converts this medication to its pain killer form. I have been trying to get off of it by tapering down and it is a nightmare. I have never felt so horrible in my life. If you are just starting this medication, get off of it now and ask for an alternative. These are the absolute worst withdrawal symptoms imaginable. I have been totally non-functional for a week, and I am only just beginning to taper down on it.

Comment from: bigtime99 55-64 Male Patient Published: May 14

Im a an ex athlete who has had five knee surgeries with 3 TKR with one revision. Tramadol has helped me immensely, been able to go back to coaching soccer. Take a total of 150 at most per day. Extremely effective medication

Comment from: reba6353 55-64 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: October 26

Ultram er helps with sleep and pain management so I can do daily activities, just like cleaning. It does lose it's effect after a while and needs to be reevaluated for dosage. Over all this works great. I take celebrex with it, plus lyrica because of other painful muscle myopathy.

Related Reading: ultram er | pain management | celebrex

Comment from: JSGARDEN 65-74 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 08

I've had LBP [arthritis] for yrs..6 yrs ago my kidney function studies were elevated b/c of 5 yrs of NSAID'S perscribed by othrpedic AND family Dr. After celebrex, stopped, studies returned to normal...I can not take any meds usually used for arthritis. icludes aspirin. managed by nephrologist. i returned to PCP w complaints of severe low back pain not relievd by tylenol, lidoderm patch, darvocet[b4 removed fron market. PCP ORDERED ULTRAM 300MG TIRATED UP, 100 1ST WK, 200 MG 2ND WK 300 3RD WK...IT GIVES ME RELIEf 95% OF THE TIME.

Related Reading: arthritis | kidney | celebrex

Comment from: [email protected] 65-74 Female 1 to 6 months Patient Published: August 09

makes me sleep and lowers my blood pressure

Comment from: 35-44 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: June 30

I only took 2 doses & was so sick to my stomach I couldn't take it at all anymore..This is very frustrating because it did help my back pain. It also made me very sleepy

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Comment from: kath8 65-74 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: November 14

After trying several medication combinations, the pain specialist prescribed Ultram ER, 300 mg., daily. I consider it a miracle drug as it not only controls my pain, but also has "cured" my restless legs syndrome. Unfortunately, the generic form does not offer the same effects. I have been using the trade name drug but it is very costly. Still, it is worth the relief.

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: gettingold 45-54 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: November 12

Slight relief with maximum dose of Tylenol for PAD.

Related Reading: tylenol

Comment from: Jacko 25-34 Male 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 21

This medication barely worked, however I stayed on it for a number of years before I found out that about 10% of the Caucasian population doesn't have the enzyme that converts this medication to its pain killer form. I have been trying to get off of it by tapering down and it is a nightmare. I have never felt so horrible in my life. If you are just starting this medication, get off of it now and ask for an alternative. These are the absolute worst withdrawal symptoms imaginable. I have been totally non-functional for a week, and I am only just beginning to taper down on it.

Comment from: bigtime99 55-64 Male Patient Published: May 14

Im a an ex athlete who has had five knee surgeries with 3 TKR with one revision. Tramadol has helped me immensely, been able to go back to coaching soccer. Take a total of 150 at most per day. Extremely effective medication

Comment from: reba6353 55-64 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: October 26

Ultram er helps with sleep and pain management so I can do daily activities, just like cleaning. It does lose it's effect after a while and needs to be reevaluated for dosage. Over all this works great. I take celebrex with it, plus lyrica because of other painful muscle myopathy.

Related Reading: ultram er | pain management | celebrex

Comment from: JSGARDEN 65-74 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 08

I've had LBP [arthritis] for yrs..6 yrs ago my kidney function studies were elevated b/c of 5 yrs of NSAID'S perscribed by othrpedic AND family Dr. After celebrex, stopped, studies returned to normal...I can not take any meds usually used for arthritis. icludes aspirin. managed by nephrologist. i returned to PCP w complaints of severe low back pain not relievd by tylenol, lidoderm patch, darvocet[b4 removed fron market. PCP ORDERED ULTRAM 300MG TIRATED UP, 100 1ST WK, 200 MG 2ND WK 300 3RD WK...IT GIVES ME RELIEf 95% OF THE TIME.

Related Reading: arthritis | kidney | celebrex

Comment from: [email protected] 65-74 Female 1 to 6 months Patient Published: August 09

makes me sleep and lowers my blood pressure

Comment from: 35-44 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: June 30

I only took 2 doses & was so sick to my stomach I couldn't take it at all anymore..This is very frustrating because it did help my back pain. It also made me very sleepy

Related Reading: stomach

Comment from: Nurse 55-64 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: June 29

Works great for me. Take Ultram ER 200mg on bad days for pain and on good days I only need 100mg!! So much better than narcotics...

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: kath8 65-74 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: November 14

After trying several medication combinations, the pain specialist prescribed Ultram ER, 300 mg., daily. I consider it a miracle drug as it not only controls my pain, but also has "cured" my restless legs syndrome. Unfortunately, the generic form does not offer the same effects. I have been using the trade name drug but it is very costly. Still, it is worth the relief.

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: gettingold 45-54 Male 1 to 6 months Patient Published: November 12

Slight relief with maximum dose of Tylenol for PAD.

Related Reading: tylenol

Comment from: Jacko 25-34 Male 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 21

This medication barely worked, however I stayed on it for a number of years before I found out that about 10% of the Caucasian population doesn't have the enzyme that converts this medication to its pain killer form. I have been trying to get off of it by tapering down and it is a nightmare. I have never felt so horrible in my life. If you are just starting this medication, get off of it now and ask for an alternative. These are the absolute worst withdrawal symptoms imaginable. I have been totally non-functional for a week, and I am only just beginning to taper down on it.

Comment from: bigtime99 55-64 Male Patient Published: May 14

Im a an ex athlete who has had five knee surgeries with 3 TKR with one revision. Tramadol has helped me immensely, been able to go back to coaching soccer. Take a total of 150 at most per day. Extremely effective medication

Comment from: reba6353 55-64 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: October 26

Ultram er helps with sleep and pain management so I can do daily activities, just like cleaning. It does lose it's effect after a while and needs to be reevaluated for dosage. Over all this works great. I take celebrex with it, plus lyrica because of other painful muscle myopathy.

Related Reading: ultram er | pain management | celebrex

Comment from: JSGARDEN 65-74 Female 5 to less than 10 years Patient Published: October 08

I've had LBP [arthritis] for yrs..6 yrs ago my kidney function studies were elevated b/c of 5 yrs of NSAID'S perscribed by othrpedic AND family Dr. After celebrex, stopped, studies returned to normal...I can not take any meds usually used for arthritis. icludes aspirin. managed by nephrologist. i returned to PCP w complaints of severe low back pain not relievd by tylenol, lidoderm patch, darvocet[b4 removed fron market. PCP ORDERED ULTRAM 300MG TIRATED UP, 100 1ST WK, 200 MG 2ND WK 300 3RD WK...IT GIVES ME RELIEf 95% OF THE TIME.

Related Reading: arthritis | kidney | celebrex

Comment from: [email protected] 65-74 Female 1 to 6 months Patient Published: August 09

makes me sleep and lowers my blood pressure

Comment from: 35-44 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: June 30

I only took 2 doses & was so sick to my stomach I couldn't take it at all anymore..This is very frustrating because it did help my back pain. It also made me very sleepy

Related Reading: stomach

Comment from: Nurse 55-64 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: June 29

Works great for me. Take Ultram ER 200mg on bad days for pain and on good days I only need 100mg!! So much better than narcotics...

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: 30APhotographer 25-34 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: June 15

Torn ligament in arm & broken wrist.

SLIDESHOW

Prescription Drug Abuse: Addiction, Health Risks, and Treatments See Slideshow
Comment from: 55-64 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 21

Chronic back pain for 2 years now (bulging disc L-3,L-4, L-5), changed to Ultram ER about 8 months ago, at first it worked, but now is losing the effectivness

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: 55-64 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 21

Chronic back pain for 2 years now (bulging disc L-3,L-4, L-5), changed to Ultram ER about 8 months ago, at first it worked, but now is losing the effectivness

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: stef 35-44 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 09

I have been using regular ultram, I tried the extended release and it does nothing.

Related Reading: ultram

Comment from: 55-64 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 21

Chronic back pain for 2 years now (bulging disc L-3,L-4, L-5), changed to Ultram ER about 8 months ago, at first it worked, but now is losing the effectivness

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: stef 35-44 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 09

I have been using regular ultram, I tried the extended release and it does nothing.

Related Reading: ultram

Comment from: 65-74 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 06

I have been taking tramadol 50 mg. for a severed nerve from a root canal. I tried the ER tramadol today and it made me very nauseated, dizzy and tired. Will go back to the 50 mf.

Comment from: 55-64 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 21

Chronic back pain for 2 years now (bulging disc L-3,L-4, L-5), changed to Ultram ER about 8 months ago, at first it worked, but now is losing the effectivness

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: stef 35-44 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 09

I have been using regular ultram, I tried the extended release and it does nothing.

Related Reading: ultram

Comment from: 65-74 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 06

I have been taking tramadol 50 mg. for a severed nerve from a root canal. I tried the ER tramadol today and it made me very nauseated, dizzy and tired. Will go back to the 50 mf.

Comment from: 35-44 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 11

After several tests trying to find out why my leg muscles hurt so bad, (possible MS) my Doc put me on Lyrica and tramdol 50 mg 2 pills 3 x day. It got to be too much for me to take that many pills..so we switched to Ultram er 300 mg a day. It is a miracle drug for me. It doesn't make me feel 'high' like other pain meds do. I can function, feel normal and be pain free. Still having pain during night, but for the most part this with my Lyrica has worked wonders. Highly recommend trying this if you need.

Related Reading: lyrica | ultram er

Comment from: 55-64 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 21

Chronic back pain for 2 years now (bulging disc L-3,L-4, L-5), changed to Ultram ER about 8 months ago, at first it worked, but now is losing the effectivness

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: stef 35-44 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 09

I have been using regular ultram, I tried the extended release and it does nothing.

Related Reading: ultram

Comment from: 65-74 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 06

I have been taking tramadol 50 mg. for a severed nerve from a root canal. I tried the ER tramadol today and it made me very nauseated, dizzy and tired. Will go back to the 50 mf.

Comment from: 35-44 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 11

After several tests trying to find out why my leg muscles hurt so bad, (possible MS) my Doc put me on Lyrica and tramdol 50 mg 2 pills 3 x day. It got to be too much for me to take that many pills..so we switched to Ultram er 300 mg a day. It is a miracle drug for me. It doesn't make me feel 'high' like other pain meds do. I can function, feel normal and be pain free. Still having pain during night, but for the most part this with my Lyrica has worked wonders. Highly recommend trying this if you need.

Related Reading: lyrica | ultram er

Comment from: MAW 45-54 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: July 18

I take Ultram Er 100 mg. every day for pain due to deterioration in both knees. It has been a godsend. Has kept me on my feet and working. No side effects whatsoever, except become a bit jittery if I miss a dose.

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: 55-64 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 21

Chronic back pain for 2 years now (bulging disc L-3,L-4, L-5), changed to Ultram ER about 8 months ago, at first it worked, but now is losing the effectivness

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: stef 35-44 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 09

I have been using regular ultram, I tried the extended release and it does nothing.

Related Reading: ultram

Comment from: 65-74 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 06

I have been taking tramadol 50 mg. for a severed nerve from a root canal. I tried the ER tramadol today and it made me very nauseated, dizzy and tired. Will go back to the 50 mf.

Comment from: 35-44 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 11

After several tests trying to find out why my leg muscles hurt so bad, (possible MS) my Doc put me on Lyrica and tramdol 50 mg 2 pills 3 x day. It got to be too much for me to take that many pills..so we switched to Ultram er 300 mg a day. It is a miracle drug for me. It doesn't make me feel 'high' like other pain meds do. I can function, feel normal and be pain free. Still having pain during night, but for the most part this with my Lyrica has worked wonders. Highly recommend trying this if you need.

Related Reading: lyrica | ultram er

Comment from: MAW 45-54 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: July 18

I take Ultram Er 100 mg. every day for pain due to deterioration in both knees. It has been a godsend. Has kept me on my feet and working. No side effects whatsoever, except become a bit jittery if I miss a dose.

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: 25-34 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: April 17

I have been on the drug for fibro pain for three years now and at first it worked great but now it has all but stoped working for me.

Comment from: 55-64 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 21

Chronic back pain for 2 years now (bulging disc L-3,L-4, L-5), changed to Ultram ER about 8 months ago, at first it worked, but now is losing the effectivness

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: stef 35-44 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 09

I have been using regular ultram, I tried the extended release and it does nothing.

Related Reading: ultram

Comment from: 65-74 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 06

I have been taking tramadol 50 mg. for a severed nerve from a root canal. I tried the ER tramadol today and it made me very nauseated, dizzy and tired. Will go back to the 50 mf.

Comment from: 35-44 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 11

After several tests trying to find out why my leg muscles hurt so bad, (possible MS) my Doc put me on Lyrica and tramdol 50 mg 2 pills 3 x day. It got to be too much for me to take that many pills..so we switched to Ultram er 300 mg a day. It is a miracle drug for me. It doesn't make me feel 'high' like other pain meds do. I can function, feel normal and be pain free. Still having pain during night, but for the most part this with my Lyrica has worked wonders. Highly recommend trying this if you need.

Related Reading: lyrica | ultram er

Comment from: MAW 45-54 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: July 18

I take Ultram Er 100 mg. every day for pain due to deterioration in both knees. It has been a godsend. Has kept me on my feet and working. No side effects whatsoever, except become a bit jittery if I miss a dose.

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: 25-34 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: April 17

I have been on the drug for fibro pain for three years now and at first it worked great but now it has all but stoped working for me.

Comment from: Kelly 35-44 Female 1 to 6 months Patient Published: March 25

i was taking this med for some major pain i have been in for some time now

Comment from: 55-64 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 21

Chronic back pain for 2 years now (bulging disc L-3,L-4, L-5), changed to Ultram ER about 8 months ago, at first it worked, but now is losing the effectivness

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: stef 35-44 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 09

I have been using regular ultram, I tried the extended release and it does nothing.

Related Reading: ultram

Comment from: 65-74 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 06

I have been taking tramadol 50 mg. for a severed nerve from a root canal. I tried the ER tramadol today and it made me very nauseated, dizzy and tired. Will go back to the 50 mf.

Comment from: 35-44 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 11

After several tests trying to find out why my leg muscles hurt so bad, (possible MS) my Doc put me on Lyrica and tramdol 50 mg 2 pills 3 x day. It got to be too much for me to take that many pills..so we switched to Ultram er 300 mg a day. It is a miracle drug for me. It doesn't make me feel 'high' like other pain meds do. I can function, feel normal and be pain free. Still having pain during night, but for the most part this with my Lyrica has worked wonders. Highly recommend trying this if you need.

Related Reading: lyrica | ultram er

Comment from: MAW 45-54 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: July 18

I take Ultram Er 100 mg. every day for pain due to deterioration in both knees. It has been a godsend. Has kept me on my feet and working. No side effects whatsoever, except become a bit jittery if I miss a dose.

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: 25-34 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: April 17

I have been on the drug for fibro pain for three years now and at first it worked great but now it has all but stoped working for me.

Comment from: Kelly 35-44 Female 1 to 6 months Patient Published: March 25

i was taking this med for some major pain i have been in for some time now

Comment from: ginny 45-54 Female 1 to 6 months Patient Published: March 17

I felt the side effects too much during the day when I took it at night..so now I take it in the AM and when the "ER" kicks in at night ,I'm home and better able to deal w/ the funny feelings.It does not ease all my pain but I can walk and stand for longer periods of time now.Feels like my heart races at times.

Comment from: 55-64 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 21

Chronic back pain for 2 years now (bulging disc L-3,L-4, L-5), changed to Ultram ER about 8 months ago, at first it worked, but now is losing the effectivness

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Comment from: stef 35-44 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 09

I have been using regular ultram, I tried the extended release and it does nothing.

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Comment from: 65-74 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 06

I have been taking tramadol 50 mg. for a severed nerve from a root canal. I tried the ER tramadol today and it made me very nauseated, dizzy and tired. Will go back to the 50 mf.

Comment from: 35-44 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 11

After several tests trying to find out why my leg muscles hurt so bad, (possible MS) my Doc put me on Lyrica and tramdol 50 mg 2 pills 3 x day. It got to be too much for me to take that many pills..so we switched to Ultram er 300 mg a day. It is a miracle drug for me. It doesn't make me feel 'high' like other pain meds do. I can function, feel normal and be pain free. Still having pain during night, but for the most part this with my Lyrica has worked wonders. Highly recommend trying this if you need.

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Comment from: MAW 45-54 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: July 18

I take Ultram Er 100 mg. every day for pain due to deterioration in both knees. It has been a godsend. Has kept me on my feet and working. No side effects whatsoever, except become a bit jittery if I miss a dose.

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Comment from: 25-34 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: April 17

I have been on the drug for fibro pain for three years now and at first it worked great but now it has all but stoped working for me.

Comment from: Kelly 35-44 Female 1 to 6 months Patient Published: March 25

i was taking this med for some major pain i have been in for some time now

Comment from: ginny 45-54 Female 1 to 6 months Patient Published: March 17

I felt the side effects too much during the day when I took it at night..so now I take it in the AM and when the "ER" kicks in at night ,I'm home and better able to deal w/ the funny feelings.It does not ease all my pain but I can walk and stand for longer periods of time now.Feels like my heart races at times.

Comment from: petuniapeapot 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: February 26

I've been taking a low dose of Tramadol for the past few years to help with the chronic pain of fibromyalgia because I can't take the usual painkillers. The only side effects I've had are difficulty in urination and sleepiness, but those are manageable. I like it because it doesn't make me feel "weird" like most painkillers do. It also seems to work better if taken with 1 regular strength tylenol.

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Comment from: 55-64 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 21

Chronic back pain for 2 years now (bulging disc L-3,L-4, L-5), changed to Ultram ER about 8 months ago, at first it worked, but now is losing the effectivness

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: stef 35-44 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 09

I have been using regular ultram, I tried the extended release and it does nothing.

Related Reading: ultram

Comment from: 65-74 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 06

I have been taking tramadol 50 mg. for a severed nerve from a root canal. I tried the ER tramadol today and it made me very nauseated, dizzy and tired. Will go back to the 50 mf.

Comment from: 35-44 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: November 11

After several tests trying to find out why my leg muscles hurt so bad, (possible MS) my Doc put me on Lyrica and tramdol 50 mg 2 pills 3 x day. It got to be too much for me to take that many pills..so we switched to Ultram er 300 mg a day. It is a miracle drug for me. It doesn't make me feel 'high' like other pain meds do. I can function, feel normal and be pain free. Still having pain during night, but for the most part this with my Lyrica has worked wonders. Highly recommend trying this if you need.

Related Reading: lyrica | ultram er

Comment from: MAW 45-54 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: July 18

I take Ultram Er 100 mg. every day for pain due to deterioration in both knees. It has been a godsend. Has kept me on my feet and working. No side effects whatsoever, except become a bit jittery if I miss a dose.

Related Reading: ultram er

Comment from: 25-34 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: April 17

I have been on the drug for fibro pain for three years now and at first it worked great but now it has all but stoped working for me.

Comment from: Kelly 35-44 Female 1 to 6 months Patient Published: March 25

i was taking this med for some major pain i have been in for some time now

Comment from: ginny 45-54 Female 1 to 6 months Patient Published: March 17

I felt the side effects too much during the day when I took it at night..so now I take it in the AM and when the "ER" kicks in at night ,I'm home and better able to deal w/ the funny feelings.It does not ease all my pain but I can walk and stand for longer periods of time now.Feels like my heart races at times.

Comment from: petuniapeapot 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: February 26

I've been taking a low dose of Tramadol for the past few years to help with the chronic pain of fibromyalgia because I can't take the usual painkillers. The only side effects I've had are difficulty in urination and sleepiness, but those are manageable. I like it because it doesn't make me feel "weird" like most painkillers do. It also seems to work better if taken with 1 regular strength tylenol.

Related Reading: chronic pain | fibromyalgia | tylenol

Comment from: Yorkieville 55-64 Female 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: February 23

I have severe nerve pain in my spine & small fiber neuropathy in my legs. I was on 300 mg. of UltramER a day, for 14 months. Then, they came out with the generic Tramadol HCL ER & my pharmacy changed my 'script and my pain s full blown and my thighs, knees, legs, ankles, and feet are throbbing! I've been on the generic 34 days. Contacted my doctor today for a new prescription for UltramER with no substitute for the generic. I hadn't checked my new prescription when it arrived, and didn't realize there had been a substitution until 2 days ago.