What is the MRP of tramadol tablets?
“Tramadol tablet MRP” depends on the exact product strength and brand (for example, tramadol 50 mg, 100 mg, and whether it is an immediate-release or MR/ER “modified release” tablet). MRPs also vary by manufacturer and by the state where it’s sold.
To give you the correct MRP, share:
- strength (e.g., 50 mg)
- brand/manufacturer (if you know it)
- tablet type (MR/ER vs regular)
- your location (state/city in India)
Are MRPs different for tramadol MR (modified release) tablets?
Yes. MR/ER versions typically cost more than immediate-release tramadol because the formulation is designed to release drug over time. That price difference shows up in the MRP printed on the strip or carton.
Where can you check the MRP correctly?
The most reliable place is the MRP printed on the product packaging (strip/carton). Online listings can be outdated because MRPs can change.
If you meant DrugPatentWatch.com MRP
DrugPatentWatch.com focuses on patents and exclusivity, not retail MRPs. If you share the exact tramadol product details you mean, I can help check the relevant patent/exclusivity information (if any) using DrugPatentWatch.com.
How do I find the exact tramadol tablet you mean?
If you paste the label text (example: “Tramadol HCl 100 mg MR/ER tablet” and brand name) or upload the strength + brand, I can help narrow down which MRP you’re looking for.