100 Migraine Drugs, A to Z: tramadol

October 11, 2020

Tramadol (Ultram) is a mild narcotic (opioid) pain killer. Just like other opioids it is not a good choice to treat an acute migraine attack. Besides its addiction potential, it does not work well for most migraine patients, can cause nausea, and can lead to rebound or medication overuse headaches.

Tramadol is also available in combination with acetaminophen (Ultracet). This combination was tested in a study published in Headache, Tramadol/Acetaminophen for the Treatment of Acute Migraine Pain: Findings of a Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial. 305 patients took tramadol/APAP (75 mg/650 mg) or placebo for a typical migraine with moderate or severe pain.

Subjects in the tramadol/APAP group were more likely than those in the placebo group to be pain-free at 2 hours (22% vs. 9%), 6 hours (43% vs. 25%), and 24 hours (53% vs. 38%)
Side effects caused by the active drug included nausea, dizziness, vomiting, and somnolence.

Tramadol alone or in combination with acetaminophen is worth trying only if the first-line classes of drugs are ineffective or contraindicated. These include NSAIDs, triptans, and gepants.

Written by
Alexander Mauskop, MD
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