Tramadol hydrochloride vs. Prialt: side effect and effectiveness comparison - a phase IV clinical study
Summary:
We compare the side effects and drug effectiveness of Tramadol hydrochloride and Prialt. The phase IV clinical study is created by eHealthMe based on reports (from sources including the FDA) of 229,961 people who take Tramadol hydrochloride and Prialt, and is updated regularly. You can use the study as a second opinion to make health care decisions.
Phase IV trials are used to detect adverse drug outcomes and monitor drug effectiveness in the real world. With medical big data and AI algorithms, eHealthMe is running millions of phase IV trials and makes the results available to the public. Our original studies have been referenced on 600+ medical publications including The Lancet, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, and Nature.
229,961 people who take Tramadol hydrochloride and Prialt are studied.
What is Tramadol hydrochloride?
Tramadol hydrochloride has active ingredients of tramadol hydrochloride. It is often used in pain. eHealthMe is studying from 26,758 Tramadol hydrochloride users for its effectiveness, alternative drugs and more.
What is Prialt?
Prialt has active ingredients of ziconotide. It is often used in pain. eHealthMe is studying from 2,489 Prialt users for its effectiveness, alternative drugs and more.
Number of reports submitted per year:

Drugs being compared in this study:
- Prialt (ziconotide)
- Tramadol Hydrochloride (tramadol hydrochloride)
Most common side effects of the drugs, overall:
Most common side effects of the drugs, in long term (1+ years) use:
Drug effectiveness:
Tramadol Hydrochloride:
- not at all: 3.43 %
- somewhat: 25.91 %
- moderate: 41.64 %
- high: 23.07 %
- very high: 5.96 %
Prialt:
- not at all: 5.5600000000000005 %
- somewhat: 22.22 %
- moderate: 27.78 %
- high: 16.67 %
- very high: 27.78 %
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Related publications that referenced our studies
- Mansour HM, "Tramadol and Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy: A Case Report", Medicine Science, 2015 Jan .
Related studies
Alternative drugs to, pros and cons of:
- Tramadol hydrochloride (24,338 reports)
- Prialt (2,466 reports)
Common Tramadol hydrochloride side effects:
- Drug ineffective: 1,785 reports
- Pain: 1,699 reports
- Nausea and vomiting: 1,530 reports
- Fatigue (feeling of tiredness): 1,411 reports
- Headache (pain in head): 1,303 reports
- Dizziness: 1,244 reports
Browse all side effects of Tramadol hydrochloride:
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y zCommon Prialt side effects:
- Pain: 371 reports
- Drug ineffective: 236 reports
- Dizziness: 177 reports
- Memory loss: 170 reports
- Hallucinations (sensations that appear real but are created by your mind): 156 reports
- Headache (pain in head): 146 reports
- Weakness: 131 reports
Browse all side effects of Prialt:
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y zHow the study uses the data?
The study is based on tramadol hydrochloride and ziconotide (the active ingredients of Tramadol hydrochloride and Prialt, respectively). Other drugs that have the same active ingredients (e.g. generic drugs or brand names) are also considered. Dosage of drugs is not considered in the study.
Who is eHealthMe?
With medical big data and proven AI algorithms, eHealthMe provides a platform for everyone to run phase IV clinical trials. We study millions of patients and 5,000 more each day. Results of our real-world drug study have been referenced on 600+ medical publications, including The Lancet, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, and Nature. Our analysis results are available to researchers, health care professionals, patients (testimonials), and software developers (open API).
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