Tramadol

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Medically Reviewed by Dr. Harshi Dhingra, M.D.

Last Reviewed: Aug 04, 2022

Common Questions


Common Questions about Tramadol


Is one tramadol a day addictive?

Tramadol can be addictive at any dose. You can develop an addiction to this medicine if you take more tramadol, take it more frequently, or take it in any other way than prescribed by your doctor. Follow the instructions on your prescription label carefully. Ask your pharmacist or health care provider to explain if you don’t understand how to take this medicine.



How long does it take for tramadol to kick in?

Tramadol kicks in approximately 30-60 minutes after you take a dose. However, it can take several days for you to get the full benefits of this medicine. If you feel like tramadol is not working, talk to your doctor. Do not increase your tramadol dose or take the medicine more frequently without talking to your healthcare professional.



Is tramadol stronger than codeine?

Tramadol and codeine are both opiate drugs and are stronger than other types of painkillers such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen. However, both tramadol and codeine are less strong compared to other opioid drugs like morphine and fentanyl. 



Does tramadol help you sleep?

Tramadol treatment can cause drowsiness as a side effect. However, this medicine is not used to treat insomnia. If you have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, talk to your health care provider about treatment options. If you are on tramadol for pain control, avoid driving or doing anything that requires your full attention until you know how this medicine affects you.



What are some non-opioid alternatives to tramadol?

You can take acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), or naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn) to treat mild to moderate pain. However, these medications also carry some risks and have a daily maximum dosage limit. Please see the package instructions on over-the-counter (OTC) pain pills or talk to your health care provider for appropriate pain management options. 



What is the price of tramadol without insurance?

Without insurance, tramadol can be as high as $49.99, but with a free BuzzRx prescription discount coupon, you could pay as low as $10.29 for the most common version of this medication. Use the BuzzRx drug price look-up tool to find the lowest discounted price, and be sure to enter the correct dosage, form, and quantity for the most accurate pricing. While generics tend to have the best savings, you can also use your BuzzRx card and coupons to purchase brand-name versions. It never hurts to ask your pharmacist to try BuzzRx when filling or refilling any of your prescription drugs—whether you have insurance or not.



What is the price of tramadol with insurance

Ask your pharmacist or insurance provider for your copay price on tramadol—copay amounts vary depending on the type of insurance plan you have and if there is a deductible to reach before prescription drug coverage begins. You could save up to 80% on your prescription medication with a free BuzzRx discount coupon for tramadol. When using the BuzzRx lookup tool to find the price of your medicine, be sure to enter the correct dosage, form, and quantity to receive the most accurate discounted pricing. It never hurts to ask your pharmacist to try BuzzRx when filling or refilling any of your prescriptions—whether you have insurance or not.