✅ No current shortage reported. Tramadol is not currently listed in DHSC or NHS England shortage notifications. Supply is expected to be normal across UK pharmacies.
About Tramadol
Tramadol is one of the most commonly prescribed medicines in the UK. It is primarily used for moderate to severe pain.
Category: Pain
What to Do If You Can't Get Tramadol
Even without a national shortage, individual pharmacies may occasionally have stock issues. If this happens:
- 1. Ask your pharmacist to check other suppliers or nearby branches
- 2. Try alternative pharmacies in your area
- 3. Contact your GP if the issue persists
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Tramadol in shortage in the UK?
Based on the latest DHSC and NHS England data, Tramadol does not currently have an active shortage notification. Supply situations can change — sign up for MediWatch alerts to be notified immediately if this changes.
What is Tramadol used for?
Tramadol is commonly prescribed in the UK for moderate to severe pain. It is one of the most widely prescribed medicines in the NHS.
What should I do if I can't get Tramadol?
If your pharmacy cannot supply Tramadol, ask them to check alternative suppliers. Your GP may also prescribe a suitable therapeutic alternative.
As of March 2026, Tramadol does not have an active shortage notification from DHSC or NHS England. Supply situations can change rapidly — sign up for free MediWatch alerts to be notified immediately if this changes.
⚠️ Important: NHS Listed Medication Safety
Urgency: Do not stop taking your prescribed medication without consulting your doctor, even if supply is disrupted.
What to do: Contact your GP or pharmacist as soon as you become aware of a shortage affecting your medication. The earlier you act, the more options you will have.
Tip: Phone ahead before visiting the pharmacy. Many pharmacies can check stock levels by phone and may be able to order your medication from their wholesaler.
Data sourced from DHSC Medicine Supply Notifications and NHS England Serious Shortage Protocols. Last verified: March 2026. See our data sources and editorial policy for full methodology.
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Data sourced from DHSC and NHS England. Updated daily.