<div dir="ltr">Everyone seems to have different experiences with tramadol. I have had several dogs that can not handle ANY of the NSAIDS including metacam. Tramadol is a life saver in these cases. I don't usually have trouble with sedation on tramadol. And that includes me personally. I am allergic to NSAIDS. I do a Debbie and quit breathing and turn purple. I can take tramadol. I don't do pain killers well either. Tramadol has greatly improved my quality of life. I will say that dosing can be interesting. The dogs usually take double the dose I do. Beauford can take 2-3 pills twice a day. If I give him three, he can't move. I take 1 2-3 times a day. The doctor says I can take two, but I get very agitated if I take two. I don't get any more pain relief from two either. I just feel like I am going to come out of my skin. So, it might be the dosage. At our house, the tramadol is all 50 mg be it human or basset.<div>
<br></div><div>Jennifer with Beauford, Bugsey and Browyn the Fairy Princess</div></div>