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Hi lots off you take tramadol can i half dose of 325 mg on effervescent tablet did not feel to good on full dose. Most drugs do not like me, taking zopiclone with co codomal at night but dopey in mornings, doc said just try to find out what suits me he has been good giving me lots to try. Have had this for a year run in family not hip playing up as well need advise on tramadol can I build it up it up slowly hope this makes sence had bad night and still feel doped up.

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Hi I take tramadol x2 50mg , one at 9pm and 1 before I go to bed, and pregabalin 300gm 1 in the morning and 1 at night, tried just tramadol on it own did not work for me. Good luck

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