Tramadol is short acting opiod. It is used for pain relief in curative & palliative intent. It also causes sedation in high doses. read more
TraMADol may rarely cause seizures, and combining it with other medications that can also cause seizures such as dextroamphetamine may increase that risk. You may be more susceptible if you are elderly, undergoing alcohol or drug withdrawal, have a history of seizures, or have a condition affecting the central nervous system such as a brain tumor or head trauma. read more
Tramadol is a completely synthetic opiate: it is not only a mu-opoid agonist - and therefore an opiate - but also an SSNRI, which increases the amount of both norepinephrine and serotonin available in synapses. Amphetamines, which are what Adderall is composed of, are dopamine agonists as well as norepinephrine, and to a lesser extent, serotonin. read more
Interaction between Adderall and Tramadol: There is a moderate interaction between Adderall and Tramadol. You may want to consider another combination. Always consult your doctor before taking these medications together. Do not stop taking the medications without a physician's advice. read more