Tuesday, November 1, 2011

I have been prescribed tramadol and believe it gives a cool buzz?

Brunswick<br/>
Basically, I have no side effects good or bad with Tramadol, so could someone advise please?<br/>
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Lorita<br/>
For the record, Tramadol is an analgesia (painkiller) and NOT a beta-blocker (medicine to slow your heart rate down). The advantage of tramadol over other non-morphine analgesia is that it has less side-effect (according to the manufacturer). It is perfectly plausible that the tramadol is giving you a buzz as all opioid can do that. You can try Co-codamol (the equivalent strength would be 30/500 two tablets) but it would almost certainly give you constipation after prolong use and make some people (such as myself) vomit. I would carry on as you are. If you get any other side effect then see your doctors. Also bear in mind that opioid (tramadol or morphine), when taken as a painkiller is unlikely to cause an addiction. Adrian (A&amp;E doctor)<br/>
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Flossmoor<br/>
well I just got prescribed tramadol my doctor told me it was a pain reliever and anti inflammatory. I just started taking it when I took one 50mg it does not give a buzz it just gives me a relaxed feeling then I felt really sleepy after that. Report Abuse<br/>
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Hawk Cove<br/>
You're lucky - doctors prescribed Tramadol (as pain killer) for me early this year - horrendous side effects - dizziness, upset digestive system - up chucking everywhere - after 2 days - gave them back to GP - am now allergic to them.<br/>
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Taylorsville<br/>
Its crap....<br/>
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Geneva<br/>
I was on tramadol for avascular necrosis -- the first dose made my arms and face numb -- after that, it did nothing.<br/>
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Mazie<br/>
Hiya, Tramadol is a drug used for pain relief, it is part of a group of drugs known as Analgesics which have several categories. <i>Tramadol</i> is assignment noble Opioids. Opioids analgesics are also known of the same kind with palliative analgesics or opiates. They are used to ease moderate to accurate pain and are over and over ~tle to patients recovering from operations, deleterious injuries or to ease conventionalism pain titled terminal illnesses of the like kind as cancerOpioid analgesics may modifying cause severe constipation, nausea or vomiting and drowsiness. Other side possessions can include a dry mouth, itching, sweating and in astonishing cases hallucinations. Opioids are usually prescribed in anticipation of use over broken state of things noble time. i praise like what one. like other pain killers you take this after food as it can irritate the stomach. like every one of drugs its important to be aware of lawful squad-assets and monitor any changes u notice a long way off your self. Read the instruction booklet that would have come with high life tramadol. Tramadol produces analgesia by two-spot mechanisms: an opioid turn off and an enhancement of high rank serotonergic and adrenergic pathways. It has fewer of the typical opioid side-effects (notably, lesser respiratory depression, lesser constipation and smaller addictedness potential); psychiatric reactions have been reported. I end hope this helps if u be in possession of any concerns / worries i suggest you call up NHS ordain, visit your pharmacist (sp?)or close union your GP.<br/>
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Arcade<br/>
Ok, lets first clear up the incorrect information already posted:1) Tramadol is the generic name for Ultram2) Tramadol is a dervitate of opiates3) Tramadol is not a beta blocker. Now to give you some facts. The 'buzz' you are getting is a side effect. Tramadol is used for pain relief. How to use Ultram OralTake this medication by mouth as prescribed. It is usually taken every 4 to 6 hours as needed. Use this medication exactly as prescribed. Do not increase your dose, use it more frequently or use it for a longer period of time than prescribed because this drug can be habit-forming. Also, if used for an extended period of time, do not suddenly stop using this drug without your doctor's approval. When used for extended periods, this medication may not work as well and may require different dosing. Consult your doctor if the medication stops working well. For more information please click on the link below.<br/>
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Sidney<br/>
I have been <em>muse tramadol</em> within and against for a while and it doesn't give conscious subject any buzz, a neighbour was bring to an edge it for continued pain and it made her sleep. She didn't mention a humming noise to me. I am allergic to codeine so I beware of it doesn't have codeine apocalyptic it. I have had oramorph in the past the only thing that does to ego is drops my mood. I have only took these meds for the re~on that ordained and wouldn't recommend taking them any other paroxysm. Tramadol can damage your liver if you take furthermore much.<br/>
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North Valley<br/>
I have taken Tramdol,(Ultram) and I don't recall getting a buzz. It makes me sleepy. You might try looking it up on the internet. Ultram is the generic name.<br/>
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Charlotte Park<br/>
I took Tramadol for about 3 weeks - about 300 mg a day and no side effects. The only problem I had was slight nausea with the soluble. Other patients had vomiting. The formula was changed not long ago and peppermint was added to the soluble and that doesn't suit me. So I switched to capsules. I know people who have had withdrawal symptoms quite badly, so if it's giving you a bit of a buzz that makes withdrawal symptoms more likely. It's quite a powerful drug. I still take it - but only occasionally, so there is no real risk of dependency. One person said it contains codeine - it doesn't. It contains <strong>Tramadol hydrochloride</strong>, sugar, maize chlorophyll, colloidal anhydrous silica, ethyl cellulose, shellac and talc. My capsules are basically gelatin and colours, the colours being E172, E132 and E171. They come in 4 different strengths 50mg,100mg, 150mg and 200mg - so the stronger conventionalism dose - general practice more well-adapted you are to be favored with a problem obviously. I affiliate 100Mg at a time without problems. If you're achieving a humming noise from them and taking something else too, taking in transversely the counter drugs, herbals medicine or alcohol - adduce that to your savant.<br/>
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Collins<br/>
It depends on how long you have been using it. LIke all drugs, the longer you use something, the more tolerance you build to it thus you will not experience the buzz. Also you're size and metabolism can have an effect on this too.<br/>
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Millerton<br/>
HiI have Multiple sclerosis and was prescribed Tramadol some time ago, it was given as a beta blocker. The tablets themselves didnt suit and made me very drowsy, but other medications could have contributed. Good Luck<br/>
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Wanamassa<br/>
Tramodol is and can be highly addictive, The reason why you feel a cool buzz is the codeine that is in the Tramadol. The drug sends a message to the brain to help relax the mucsles. they also make you feel drowsy. You could try taking co-codeomol. <br/>
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