Use with Caution · District of Columbia
Tramadol and Sertraline Interaction in District of Columbia
Serotonin syndrome risk + seizure risk
Interaction Details
Tramadol inhibits serotonin reuptake and, combined with sertraline (SSRI), significantly raises serotonin syndrome risk. Tramadol also lowers seizure threshold. This combination should be used with caution and only when necessary.
Management in District of Columbia
Monitor for fever, agitation, tremor, rapid heart rate (serotonin syndrome signs). Consider alternative pain medications. Never exceed recommended doses of either drug.
Consult your District of Columbia pharmacist or prescriber for personalized guidance on this drug combination.
Compare Prices in District of Columbia
Tramadol in District of Columbia
Retail
$35
Script Unlock
from $9
Sertraline in District of Columbia
Retail
$25
Script Unlock
from $5
FAQs
Can I take Tramadol and Sertraline together in District of Columbia?
Tramadol inhibits serotonin reuptake and, combined with sertraline (SSRI), significantly raises serotonin syndrome risk. Tramadol also lowers seizure threshold. This combination should be used with caution and only when necessary. Always consult your District of Columbia pharmacist or prescriber before combining Tramadol and Sertraline.
How much does Tramadol cost in District of Columbia?
Tramadol cash prices in District of Columbia start from $9 when pharmacies compete on Script Unlock — with 3.5% of District of Columbia residents uninsured, comparing prices is essential.
How much does Sertraline cost in District of Columbia?
Sertraline cash prices in District of Columbia start from $5 on Script Unlock. Compare multiple District of Columbia pharmacies to find the lowest verified price.
Medical disclaimer: This is for informational purposes only. Always consult your District of Columbia healthcare provider or pharmacist for personalized medical advice.