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Tramadol (Ultram) alternatives: What can I take instead of tramadol?

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Tramadol has been available in the United States since 1995, but not until 2014 did it become a schedule IV controlled substance by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) based on data suggesting abuse potential similar to other schedule IV opioids available at that time. What can I take in place of tramadol?

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Hydrocodone acetaminophen alternatives: What can I take instead of hydrocodone acetaminophen?

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Cymbalta is a non-opioid medication and was actually originally labeled as an antidepressant , more specifically a serotonin /norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI). Cymbalta is overall safe and tolerable, but its packaging does include a black box warning for increased suicidal thoughts and behavior.

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