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2/12/2024

Tramadol Tablets

Products Affected - Description

    • Tramadol tablet, Teva, 50 mg, bottle, 500 count, NDC 00093-0058-05

Reason for the Shortage

    • Amneal has tramadol available with new NDCs.
    • Major discontinued tramadol tablets.
    • Marlex discontinued tramadol tablets in January 2020.
    • Mylan discontinued tramadol tablets in late 2021.
    • Sun Pharma has tramadol tablets available.
    • Teva did not provide a reason for the shortage.
    • Virtus discontinued tramadol tablets.

Available Products

    • Tramadol tablet, Amneal, 50 mg, bottle, 100 count, NDC 60219-2348-01
    • Tramadol tablet, Amneal, 50 mg, bottle, 500 count, NDC 60219-2348-05
    • Tramadol tablet, Amneal, 50 mg, bottle, 1,000 count, NDC 60219-2348-07
    • Tramadol tablet, Sun Pharma, 50 mg, bottle, 100 count, NDC 57664-0377-08
    • Tramadol tablet, Sun Pharma, 50 mg, bottle, 500 count, NDC 57664-0377-13
    • Tramadol tablet, Sun Pharma, 50 mg, bottle, 1000 count, NDC 57664-0377-18
    • Tramadol tablet, Teva, 50 mg, bottle, 100 count, NDC 00093-0058-01

Estimated Resupply Dates

    • Teva has tramadol 50 mg in 500 count bottles on back order and the company estimates a release date of late-April 2024.

Updated

Updated February 12, 2024 by Michelle Wheeler, PharmD, Drug Information Specialist. Created January 21, 2020 by Rachael Freeman, PharmD, BCPS. © 2024, Drug Information Service, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.

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