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Old 06-13-2009, 05:31 PM #10
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Hi Mrs D, I wonder if the slow release form of tramadol might be kinder to you, I was on 300 mg slow release twice a day with no problems, actually worked very well for me.
Mrs D, If I take 100mg of Tramadol at anytime during the evening I cannot get to sleep. I've tried it many times with the same result. It helps with the pain but I'm up most of the night. My back doctor suggested taking some Tylenol PM with the tramadol and that helped with getting to sleep.
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