STOP — Contraindicated
🔴 STOP — Contraindicated. Do not take Kratom with Tramadol. This combination can cause serious harm or death.
Evidence level: STRONG
Kratom and Tramadol together risk respiratory failure AND seizures. Never combine these.
Dual opioid effect + compounded serotonergic activity → seizure and respiratory depression risk.
Do NOT take Kratom and Tramadol together under any circumstances. If you are currently taking both, contact your doctor or pharmacist immediately — do not stop either medication abruptly without medical guidance.
Take Tramadol exactly as prescribed. Kratom can be taken with a meal at a different time. Sedating botanicals (valerian, kava, passionflower) can amplify opioid sedation and respiratory depression. Stimulating adaptogens (rhodiola, ginseng) may be safer choices during opioid therapy.
Risk increases with higher doses of either substance, older age, liver or kidney impairment, and concurrent use of other serotonergic or CNS-depressant substances.
Extreme drowsiness, slowed or stopped breathing, blue lips or fingertips, inability to stay awake, pinpoint pupils. CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY.
Show this page to your doctor. Ask: "I want to take Kratom but I'm on Tramadol. What safe alternatives do I have?"
Opioid combinations carry serious risks including respiratory depression. Talk to your pain management specialist about non-opioid alternatives: physical therapy, NSAIDs (if appropriate), nerve blocks, or non-sedating supplements like PEA (palmitoylethanolamide) or curcumin for inflammation.
Kratom and Tramadol together risk respiratory failure AND seizures. Never combine these.
Take Tramadol exactly as prescribed. Kratom can be taken with a meal at a different time. Sedating botanicals (valerian, kava, passionflower) can amplify opioid sedation and respiratory depression. Stimulating adaptogens (rhodiola, ginseng) may be safer choices during opioid therapy.
Extreme drowsiness, slowed or stopped breathing, blue lips or fingertips, inability to stay awake, pinpoint pupils. CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY.
Opioid combinations carry serious risks including respiratory depression. Talk to your pain management specialist about non-opioid alternatives: physical therapy, NSAIDs (if appropriate), nerve blocks, or non-sedating supplements like PEA (palmitoylethanolamide) or curcumin for inflammation.
Show this page to your doctor. Ask: "I want to take Kratom but I'm on Tramadol. What safe alternatives do I have?"
Or browse the full interaction database (121,000+ pairs).