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I have taken these two medications together and it worked fine.
I repeat that you should call your pharmacy to make sure as everyone is different.
I hope your pain levels are under controlControl Control rx soon:)
Let us know how your doing.
As Sandee has taken these medications together, I have also heard of others who have done this.
But before mixing any medication please talk with your Doctor before you ever mix medications. Everyone is different and what might be good for one might not be good for another.
I know of many people that are prescribed Vicodin (Hydrocodone) and Ultram (Tramadol) together with the Vicodin prescribed for breakthrough pain.
However, as Sandee and Molly stated, you should call your doctor before taking these medications at the same time if they were not prescribed to you that way. The potency of the two medications may be too strong for you or may contradict any other medical conditions you may have.
I have taken these two medications together and it worked fine.
I repeat that you should call your pharmacy to make sure as everyone is different.
I hope your pain levels are under control soon:)
Let us know how your doing.
But before mixing any medication please talk with your Doctor before you ever mix medications. Everyone is different and what might be good for one might not be good for another.
Please make that call...Be on the safe side.
Please take care.
Mollyrae
However, as Sandee and Molly stated, you should call your doctor before taking these medications at the same time if they were not prescribed to you that way. The potency of the two medications may be too strong for you or may contradict any other medical conditions you may have.
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