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Tramadol is a shit drug imo, compared to other opioids its pain relief is questionable at best. I would talk to your doctor about trying meloxicam and gabapentin.
Fair play, noted both of those names, ty.
No problem, also 75mg of tramadol isn't much. I see people on 250mg/day. Not that you want to get to that point but yeah.
Everyone always says tramadol is shit. I've been on 150mg/day for 3 years with no tolerance increase. It sucks when the pharmacy fucks something up and I'm out for a couple of days, but it's not nearly as bad as missing a dose of gabapentin was.
I'm sure it works fine for you, but drugs are judged based on their efficacy and safety across 10s of thousands of people.
https://rebelem.com/tramadol-or-tramadont/
"The big issue is that CYP2D6 activity varies among patients and this is important because you don’t know how much opiate the patient is actually receiving (i.e. the same dose of tramadol will have widely different effects from patient to patient). Not only is tramadol potentially not giving pain relief, but patients often return to the ED for common side effects of tramadol including nausea/vomiting, dizziness, constipation, etc. Because of it’s multiple mechanisms of action, potential drug-drug interactions, and lowering of the seizure threshold, the safety of tramadol has been brought to question."
That is really interesting. Thank you. I hadn't seen that chart.