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Old 06-08-2011, 07:17 AM #36
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Originally Posted by zorrro13 View Post
Does Tramadol work better when its taken daily and constantly in the blood or is it just as effective "on demand' for breakthrough pain?

Last night had a strong flair I believe due to massive electrical storms on Bangkok (its rainy season) and my highest dose so far (100mg) didnt do anything
I've been taking it around the clock for about 5 years and I find that it does work a lot better for me that way and the extended release version is superior to the regular, although now I'm using just the regular and as long as I take it on schedule, I'm doing okay with it.
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