Tramadol and sertraline
Can I take tramadol with sertraline?
Tramadol and sertraline should be reviewed with the prescriber or pharmacist because serotonin syndrome, seizure risk, sedation, and pain control context can matter.
Last reviewed: June 12, 2026
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Ask the prescriber or pharmacist before combining tramadol with sertraline, and seek urgent help for agitation, fever, confusion, stiff muscles, tremor, or seizures.
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Is this only a sedation question?
No. Sedation can matter, but serotonin syndrome and seizure risk are also professional-review issues.
Can this page stop either medicine?
No. Pain medicine and antidepressant changes should be directed by the prescriber.
What symptoms should be urgent?
Agitation, confusion, fever, sweating, diarrhea, tremor, stiff muscles, severe sleepiness, or seizures need urgent medical review.
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