Get Informed: Ryzolt

Ryzolt Safety Report

4: Elevated

The iGuard risk rating for Ryzolt is orange. This rating takes into account the fact that Ryzolt has been associated with high rates of dependence, and should be managed carefully. It means that Ryzolt should normally be used cautiously to minimize the risk of serious side effects.

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What is Ryzolt used for?

iGuard is currently tracking more than 21,600 patients that use Ryzolt (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)). Use the table below to learn why iGuard users take this product; click on any underlined condition to get information on other medications used for treatment.

Disease / Condition % Average Severity
Back/Neck Pain 53% 6
Pain-Generalized 51% 7
Fibromyalgia 26% 7
Osteoarthritis 22% 7
Neuropathic Pain 16% 7
Migraine/Headache 6% 7
Rheumatoid Arthritis 6% 7

How well does Ryzolt work?

iGuard regularly polls our more than 21,600 users taking Ryzolt (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medications (TSQM) . This feedback is continuously updated in tables below for the benefit of the iGuard community. To request scores for specific patient subgroups, please contact research@iguard.org.

Average Satisfaction Score

(out of 10)

Average Effectiveness Score

(out of 10)

60 61
76%
of patients are confident that the good things about Ryzolt outweigh the bad things.
9%
of patients wish they were told more before they started taking Ryzolt.

Common Side Effects of Ryzolt

iGuard regularly polls our more than 21,600 users taking Ryzolt (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)) to monitor the development and frequency of side-effects. This feedback is continuously updated in tables and graphs below for the benefit of the iGuard community.

35%

35% of patients experience side-effects on Ryzolt

5%

5% of patients experience signifcant side-effects on Ryzolt


Most Common Side Effects...

  • 5% Fatigue
  • 5% Drowsiness
  • 5% Dizziness
  • 5% Nausea/Vomiting
  • 5% Abdo Pain/Cramps
  • 5% Constipation
  • 5% Mood/Behavior Changes
  • 5% Dryness
  • = 10%

Less than 1%: Allergic Reaction, Cold Sensitivity, Grogginess/Confusion, Hallucinations, Hot Flashes, Insomnia, Itch/Rash, Loss of Libido, Memory/Speech Problems, Muscle Pain/Cramps, Restlessness, Sweating, Swelling/Edema, Tinnitus, Weakness, Withdrawal Problems


Global Patient Feedback for Ryzolt (Tramadol) ( Post a comment )

Comments, Questions, and Answers
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Question/Comment:

I HAVE TRYED TAKING TRAMODOL BUT CAN,T STAY AWAKE.I WAS TAKING ULTRAM ER AND DID GREAT BUT I CAN NO LONGER PAY THE CO PAY OF $ 85.00 each month.I WAS INFORMED THE OTHER DAY THAT THEY HAVE COME OUT WITH A OFF BRAND OF THIS.I HOPE SO I REALLY FEEL SO MUCH BETTER WHEN I HAVE THAT TIME RELEASED ALONG WITH MY REGULAR PAIN PILL.

61 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States

Question/Comment:

I stopped Tramadol because I cannot work 40 hrs week while taking it and when I do, I sleep away the day. I am also stopping Savella (just weened off that) was taking 50 mg 3xday and can no longer stand the dry heaves or the nausea. I feel like I have been through a drug store of prescriptions from my doctors; rheumatologist, family doctor, etc. These drugs will put me on disability.

57 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States

Question/Comment:

I have been on Tramadol for a little over three years now. I love it! It was a miracle worker for me with the arthritis that I suffer from. I am hardly able to walk if I don't take it, but am able to do so much more when I do. I only take one other pain medication with it and together I feel like a new person!

43 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States

Question/Comment:

Thank you for the info on the chest pains and nausea, it was a lot of help. I'm no longer on the Tramadol. 50 yr. female.

50 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States

Question/Comment:

I've been on Tramadol (100 mg, 3 to 4 times/day) for a little over a month. My Rheumatologist took me off Mobic (which I'd been on vor several years) and substitued the Tramadol for better control of osteoarthritic pain. The Tramadol helps with epidural lipomidosys (fat growing along the spinal cord in the spinal canal) but does not do as good a job as Mobic for my osteoarthritic pain. She had given me permission to used Mobic once or twice a week when my pain is worse than normal, but, personally, I'd go back to just Mobic alone if it were all up to me.

63 year old Male – Source: iGuard United States

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