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Tramadol

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  • Tramadol is the generic name.   There are more than a dozen locally made brands of plain tramadol and any "real" pharmacist will recognize the name. Pharmacies that don't have have an actual

  • drtreelove
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    This is really good advise in my opinion. Tramadol and opiods will drag you down and weaken your body's self healing. Plus consider TCM and acupuncture, Tui Na, Thai or Shiatsu massage, and chi k

  • https://www.bumrungrad.com/en/doctors/Mason-Porramatikul   Top shoulder specialist in Thailand. Harvard-trained.   indeed, phytsio and steroid injection (if NSAID doesn't suffice)

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For those who need something stronger than NSAID but not a full on opiate painkiller, Ultracet (brand name) is available at many Px without a prescription...it is paracetamol + 10% Tramadol.

 

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I purchased generic Tramadol (Damol brand name) from Siam Pharmacy at the base of the Phloen Chit BTS station in Bangkok last week.  50mg tablets.  20 tablets for 80 Baht.  I haven't used any yet so can't judge the effectiveness.

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