Tramadol use
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my doctor gave me a script for Tramadol but I never took the pills. I noticed that some people have used them and am wondering if anyone has had any reaction. Are they better than Advil? The pilIs i have are 50 mg.
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aja2278 jo66120
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thebird55 jo66120
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They were originally marketed as having a low potential for addiction, but that has proven to be false. They are an opioid, and as such they are as addictive as any other opioid. But they are pretty safe for short term use, if taken as prescribed.
Some possible reactions include insomnia, nausea, and itching. The thing with this drug is that your body has to metabolize it into the actual active ingredient. Tramadol itself does nothing. Some people process it better than others, so it is difficult to predict exactly how it will affect someone.
aja2278 thebird55
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I've been taking it for about 2 yrs or more. I have not yet gotten any side effects or dependent for it but as said b4 it works best for me with my nerve/muscle relaxer balchen. If anyone should take it i would recommend taking it with some kind of muscle relaxer they work best that way. Also with all meds drink some milk for your stomach lining. If you take pain meds on a empty stomach it will kick in faster then a full stoach but thats not safe for your stomach thats why recommend the glass of milk..
DeeDee50 jo66120
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aja2278 DeeDee50
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DeeDee50 aja2278
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It's pain killer opiate mixed with Tylenol
aja2278 DeeDee50
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jo66120 aja2278
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Well if I take it it would be for RA pain instead of Advil. I read where it doesn't destroy the stomach like Advil.
aja2278 jo66120
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thebird55 jo66120
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aja2278 thebird55
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thebird55 jo66120
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I should mention that there are a lot of drugs that you may not want to take concurrently with tramadol. Mostly, any SSRI antidepressant type drug, but there are others. Migraine medicines in the tryptan class should be avoided. Trycyclic antidepressants, including the muscle relaxer cyclobenzaprine (Flexoril), are also a risk. Read the patient information thoroughly. (I like to ask the pharmacist for the package insert that comes with his big bottle. It contains very detailed information.)
aja2278 thebird55
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evergreen jo66120
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Tramadol is highly addictive and very difficult to come off once your body has become dependant on it. If you are taking it regularly for pain, then you most likely will not even realise you are addicted until you try to stop for a few days. Then it gives you terrible withdrawals. I think it is a useful drug for very short term use (no more than 5 days) but any longer than that and you risk addiction. It also acts as an antidepressant so coming off it can cause rebound clinical depression.
My advice to anyone who is debating whether or not to take this drug is don't, unless you absolutely have to. I was on it for two years and thankfully now been off it for around 6 years. It caused respiratory depression which kept me awake all night because I had to consciously take each breath. I avoided this by never taking it after 2pm. I was left with clinical depression after stopping the drug, which I was treated for with antidepressants for 4 years. I'm now off those too, and doing really well, but in my experience tramadol was a terrible drug. Avoid.
aja2278 evergreen
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