Marol 100mg Prolonged-Release Tablets
£75.00
- Marol 100mg prolonged-release tramadol — designed for chronic, around-the-clock pain management, not acute or as-needed use
- Releases tramadol steadily over 12 hours — consistent plasma levels that eliminate the pain gaps between doses that immediate-release formats leave
- Dual-action analgesic: mu-opioid receptor binding plus SNRI activity — effective across neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, back pain and cancer-related pain
- The practical step up from multiple daily immediate-release doses — two tablets per day delivers the same total coverage with fewer interruptions
- No prescription required — plain discreet packaging, fast dispatch, tracked worldwide delivery
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Description
Immediate-release tramadol handles pain as it comes — you take it when you need it, it works for a few hours, and it wears off. Marol is built for a different situation entirely. When pain is chronic, persistent, and present whether you’re active or resting, medicating reactively every few hours isn’t a pain management strategy — it’s exhausting. Marol’s prolonged-release formulation delivers tramadol steadily across a full twelve-hour window, keeping pain consistently managed rather than playing catch-up with it.
The Prolonged-Release Difference
The 100mg in Marol isn’t released all at once. The tablet is engineered to gradually release tramadol hydrochloride over an extended period, maintaining a consistent plasma concentration that holds pain at a managed level throughout the day and night. Two tablets — morning and evening — provides continuous coverage without the peaks and troughs of multiple immediate-release doses throughout the day.
This matters more than it might sound. Inconsistent pain control — where medication wears off before the next dose, leaving gaps of unmanaged pain — is one of the primary reasons chronic pain becomes so exhausting and demoralising. Steady-state coverage eliminates those gaps.
The Mechanism
Tramadol is a dual-action analgesic. As an opioid agonist it binds to mu-opioid receptors in the central nervous system, directly interrupting pain signal transmission. Simultaneously, its SNRI activity inhibits serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake — the same pathway targeted by antidepressants — which modulates pain perception at a neurological level. This dual action is why tramadol reaches pain types that pure opioids often don’t, including neuropathic pain and fibromyalgia.
Who Marol Is For
People managing chronic pain conditions where constant analgesic coverage is needed — not just during flare-ups. Moderate to severe ongoing back pain, osteoarthritis, neuropathic pain, cancer-related pain, and musculoskeletal conditions where the pain is a daily constant rather than an occasional acute event. It’s also the logical step up for people who’ve been managing with immediate-release tramadol multiple times daily and want a cleaner, more consistent approach.
Do Not Crush or Chew
This is worth stating clearly: Marol’s prolonged-release mechanism depends entirely on the tablet being swallowed whole. Breaking, crushing or chewing destroys the controlled-release matrix and releases the full dose immediately — which defeats the purpose and carries safety risks. Swallow whole with water.
No Prescription. Worldwide Delivery.
Ordered directly, dispatched fast in completely plain unmarked packaging. No prescription required, tracked to your door anywhere in the world.
Tramadol carries dependency potential — do not stop abruptly after extended use. Avoid combining with alcohol, benzodiazepines, SSRIs or MAOIs. Do not crush or chew — swallow tablets whole. Not suitable for acute or short-term pain.



















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