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DrugDigest: Tramadol ( Ultram ) Description: Information on dosage, usage, side effects, interactions, and drug comparisons, including generics when available. (drugdigest.org) |
MEDLINEplus Drug Information: Tramadol Description: Indications, precautions, and possible side effects. (nlm.nih.gov) |
Spine-Health Description: Information on use of Ultram (tramadol) in the treatment of back pain. Includes drug interaction, pregnancy risk and tolerance. (spine-health.com) |
Tramadol Description: Information from the RxList. (rxlist.com) |
Ultracet Description: Full prescribing information from RxList. (rxlist.com) |
Ultracet Description: Combines tramadol hydrochloride and acetaminophen. Information on pain management through diet, exercise, therapies. (ultracet.com) |
Ultram Description: Offers a FAQs and prescribing information. (ultram.com) |
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