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Is Tramadol Safe? What the Latest Evidence Says

Is Tramadol Safe? What the Latest Evidence Says

Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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  • Tramadol is widely prescribed for chronic pain because it's perceived as "safer" than other opioids but more effective than other over-the-counter pain relievers, yet newer evidence challenges both its effectiveness and long-term safety
  • A 2025 BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine analysis found tramadol reduced pain by less than one point on a 10-point scale, a change unlikely to meaningfully improve daily function
  • The same analysis linked tramadol to more than double the risk of serious adverse events, including cardiovascular complications, while also causing frequent side effects that disrupt normal activity
  • Beyond health risks, opioid medications like tramadol impair driving ability and have been increasingly detected in fatal car crashes, contributing to roadway deaths even when taken as prescribed
  • Safer pain management focuses on nondrug strategies such as acupuncture, physical therapy, massage, targeted nutrition, and stress reduction, which address pain drivers without exposing you to opioid-related harm
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