Mark Bartelstein, Portis' agent, says his client "unintentionally" took a Tramadol pill instead of a different ...
What is Tramadol? Here's what to know after Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis Jr. was suspended by the NBA for 25 games on ...
"The Tramadol pill he took came from an assistant of his, with a valid prescription for the painkiller, which he mistakenly told Bobby was Toradol," Bartelstein said in a statement. "This was ...
Bobby unintentionally took a pain medication called Tramadol, thinking he was taking a pain medication called Toradol." ...
Here is the full statement from Portis' agent Mark Bartelstein, per ESPN's Shams Charania: "Bobby unintentionally took a pain medication called Tramadol, thinking he was taking a pain medication ...
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What's the difference between Tramadol and Toradol? They're the drugs Bobby Portis says he mixed up, causing his suspension.Mark Bartelstein, Portis' agent, says his client "unintentionally" took a Tramadol pill instead of a different league-approved pain medication called Toradol last fall to treat an elbow injury and ...
Portis and his agent claim the positive test was a result of mistakenly taking Tramadol, believing it to be the NBA-approved pain medication, Toradol. Tramadol is a class IV controlled substance ...
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