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Is there any codeine in tramadol?

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Tramadol is a 'synthetic analogue' of codeine; that is while it does not contain codeine per se it was manufactured to be just like codeine - so, for all intents and purposes, the answer is yes. Not surprisingly, it is used in the same way codeine is, and many people find it an effective painkiller.Sep 25, 2011 read more

Yes it is okay to one 50 mg of tramadol at bedtime as it does not have codeine in it. I was on Tramadol for 3 years. It is not derived from the opiate codeine but works on the opioid receptors in a different way to bring you pain relief. Tramadol also does not contain acetaminophen or Tylenol which is the real liver killer when consumed in high doses. read more

Tramadol is not codeine. Same effect for taking away pain but as stated its got added bonus which is makes the addictive nature of the drug more complicated than plain codeine. read more

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