Tramadol is one of the most popular medications available all over the world and it can be purchased easily online at 2 to 3 times cheaper than as in retail market.
2. Possible side effects
Like all medicines Tramadol can cause
unwanted side effects although not everyone
gets them.
Often unwanted side effects improve as your
body gets used to the new medicine.
3. Side Effects
Feeling sleepy, dizzy or tired.
Reduced concentration.
Feeling sick (nausea) or vomiting.
Constipation.
Headache, dry mouth, altered vision.
Frequent mood changes, anxiety, depression,
thoughts of suicide, and abnormal behaviours.
4. Signs of an allergic reaction such as skin
rashes, itches, swelling of the face, lips,
mouth, or difficulty breathing.
Signs of serotonin syndrome such as feeling
agitated and restless, heavy sweating,
shivering, fast heart rate or irregular heart
beat, headache, diarrhoea and rigid or
twitching muscles.
5. How To Gauge The Effects
Feeling dizzy common when starting Tramadol
or after increasing the dose.
Be careful when driving or using tools until you
know how this medicine affects you.
Do not drink alcohol.
Vomiting in the first week to ten days of
treatment.
Mostly this settles and goes away.
Tell your doctor if this is troublesome.You may
need an anti-sickness tablet at times.
6. How To Deal With The Side
Effects
For constipation ask your doctor to prescribe
a suitable laxative, which you need to take on
a regular basis.
You also need to eat more fruit, vegetables,
brown bread, bran based breakfast cereals
and drink plenty of water.
7. Headaches are quite common when you first
start taking Tramadol and usually go away with
time.
Tell your doctor if troublesome.
Tell your doctor immediately or ring Health
Line.
8. You are at increased risk of serotonin
syndrome if you recently started
taking Tramadol or recently increased the
dose.
Tell your doctor immediately or ring
HealthLine .
9. Interactions
Tramadol may interact with a few medications
and herbal supplements,so check with your
doctor or pharmacist.