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Anyone can use Tramadol (but not everyone)
Generally, anyone can use Tramadol. However, there are restrictions
to who should use Tramadol. This is for two reasons: Tramadol is a
very powerful drug and Tramadol is not as researched as the other
drugs in the market today. First, Tramadol is known to be similar to
morphine, known as the most powerful analgesic in existence. However,
because morphine is highly addictive, the use of morphine is always
monitored and is very rarely used as an ordinary medicine. At most,
morphine is used during operations and medical procedures. Tramadol,
then, is often used as the substitute for morphine. On the other hand,
while Tramadol has been in the market for a number of decades, there
still many components about Tramadol that are still unknown. Among
these is the exact mode of action of Tramadol. In any case, anyone who
would need relief from moderate to severe pain can consult their
doctor about getting a Tramadol subscription. However, anyone who
belong to these categories may be not be given Tramadol prescriptions.
Individuals with liver and kidney problems
The liver and the kidney are responsible for removing Tramadol from
the body. Therefore, if the following organs are not working properly,
the body will not be able to remove the medicine from the blood
stream. This can result to the prolonged effects of the drug, which,
unfortunately, include the numerous side effects of the drug. In this
case, severe side effects are likely to happen even if the Tramadol
dosage is correct and the drug is taken properly. This can also cause
complications later on, especially if the individual will take
Tramadol for a long period of time.
Individuals with drug addiction history
Because of its addictive characteristics, doctors are unlikely to
prescribe Tramadol to people with a history of drug addiction and
dependency. This is because they are most likely to become dependent
on the drug again. But this is not to say that Tramadol is very
addictive, and anyone can get addicted to it simply by using it. One
can only get addicted to Tramadol if he or she exceeds the prescribed
dosage or if he or she takes the drug crushed or cut in half, or if he
or she chewed the pill. Studies also indicate that addiction can occur
only during prolonged use and with large dosage. Therefore, anyone not
taking extended-release Tramadol is unlikely to get addicted to the
drug. Also, many experts claim that one is as likely to get addicted
to Tramadol as to any other medicine, including non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs. It is a well-known fact that addiction to any
kind of drug is possible if the patient takes it improperly. It is
also important to note that the Tramadol is well-controlled, so it is
not as addictive as other opioids, making it one of the most efficient
analgesics in the market today.
Individuals with head injury
Anyone who has head or brain injury should avoid Tramadol due to
the side effects caused by this medicine. For one, Tramadol can induce
hallucinations, which can be heightened if the patient has head
injuries. Similarly, individuals who are clinically depressed are also
discouraged from taking Tramadol since one of the less common side
effects of Tramadol is depression. Of course, this does not mean that
any ordinary person taking Tramadol will experience this effect once
he or she takes the drug. However, since the risk is already there,
Tramadol merely aggravates the risk. This is the same reason why
people prone to seizures should not take Tramadol, since the medicine
can lower a person’s seizure threshold.
Pregnant women
It is not exactly known what Tramadol can do to pregnant women.
However, it is important to note that no conclusive studies have also
far indicated what the medicine can do to the unborn child and the
mother of the child. Some studies say that the development of the baby
is hindered due to use of Tramadol during pregnancy, but the tests and
studies, and their results, are so far not yet not enough to prove
anything. Likewise, since the medicine can be passed through
breastfeeding, nursing mothers should not take Tramadol. But these
precautions are common to any other medicine, even common ones such as
paracetamol, so there is no need to worry regarding this precaution on
Tramadol use on pregnant women. Therefore, it is important for one to
tell his or her doctor his current medical conditions so the medical
expert can assess whether or not the person can indeed take Tramadol.

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