Tramadol Medicine Profile: U.S. Status, Class and Key Facts
What is Tramadol?
Tramadol is a prescription opioid analgesic used for pain severe enough to require an opioid when alternative treatments are inadequate. Formulation-specific labeling should be reviewed before use.
U.S. classification and prescription status
Tramadol is a opioid analgesic and is listed here as a Schedule IV controlled prescription medicine. Controlled status affects how a medicine may be prescribed, dispensed and refilled. The exact legal and clinical rules depend on the product, jurisdiction and current federal or state requirements.
Brand and generic terminology
The U.S.-recognized brand relationship shown in this knowledge center is Ultram / ConZip. A brand name, generic name, manufacturer and formulation are not interchangeable concepts, so patients should match the prescription label to the exact dispensed product rather than relying on a web image.
Why formulation details matter
Strength, release mechanism, dosage form and manufacturer can change how a medicine is labeled. The 100 mg strength visible in the supplied product image is a reference detail, not a universal recommendation. Dosing decisions belong to the licensed prescriber and pharmacist.
Key safety context
Tramadol can cause addiction, misuse, overdose and respiratory depression and has important warnings involving seizures, serotonin syndrome and drug interactions.
Primary references
Always check the exact product label and current professional guidance for the prescribed formulation.
Frequently asked questions
Tramadol is presented here as a Schedule IV controlled prescription medicine. Use a licensed prescriber and appropriately licensed pharmacy.
Ultram / ConZip is the U.S. brand relationship identified in this site’s source-based product information. Check the exact dispensed label for manufacturer and formulation.
No. The page explains labeling, safety and access concepts but does not provide individualized dosing instructions.
Use the current FDA prescribing information supplied with the exact product and discuss questions with a licensed clinician or pharmacist.