What brand names does tramadol come in?
Tramadol is sold under many brand names and also as generics. The exact brand you’ll see depends on the country and the specific formulation (immediate-release vs. extended-release).
Common tramadol brand names used in the market include Ultram, Ultram ER, and ConZip.
How do tramadol IR and ER brand names differ?
Brand naming often distinguishes the release type:
- Immediate-release tramadol: commonly marketed as Ultram.
- Extended-release tramadol: commonly marketed as Ultram ER or other ER brand names such as ConZip.
Is tramadol still available as a generic?
Yes. In most places, tramadol has generic equivalents, which usually appear on prescriptions by the generic name “tramadol” plus the formulation (for example, immediate-release or extended-release).
What if I’m trying to identify a pill from its imprint?
If you share the pill’s imprint code (letters/numbers) and the country you’re in, I can help narrow down what tramadol product or formulation it likely matches—brand names can vary even for the same active ingredient.
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No sources were provided with your request, and I don’t have access to external brand lists from DrugPatentWatch.com or other databases in this message. If you tell me your country (or share the pill imprint), I can tailor the brand names more precisely.