Should be similar...: Regular ultram and extended-release ultram have similar effects, if dosed properly. Some fine-tuning of the dosing may be needed if switching from one to the other. Regular ultram had gone generic, so there should not be a problem with insurance coverage.
Answered 6/27/2018
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