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Things you should consider before you buy Tramadol online without a prescription

If you've recently suffered from a muscular or skeletal injury, then you've most likely encountered the pain reliever Tramadol. Usually marketed under the brand names Tramadol, Ultram ER and Ultram, Tramadol is one of the world's most efficient pain killers prescribed across the globe. It's usually used to treat patients who need to undergo physical rehabilitation so they can control the pain signals that their nerves are sending to the brain. This is a muscle relaxant, but unlike most of its kind, it's not an NSAID, so it can be freely taken without food. Individuals who are at high risk of stomach ulcers can take this without worrying. The pain killer is fast acting, and its relief could be felt for at least 4 hours. However, it also comes with a lot of side effects when taken with other substances. This is why a lot of people don't really know if they should buy Tramadol online without a prescription. While, true enough, it may be sold over the counter in some Asian countries, if you value your life, you wouldn't want to risk self-diagnose.

Complications via interactions

Tramadol can cause seizures, nervous and respiratory depressions, or could have stronger or weaker potency if you're taking it with other narcotics and alcohol. It's an absolute no-no for you to drink alcoholic beverages while you're on Tramadol because your body's nervous and respiratory systems can crash. This can even lead to death if you're already relatively weak to begin with. The same complications can occur if you took Tramadol with anesthetics, sedatives or tranquilizers. You wouldn't want to take this pain reliever if you're taking serotonin inhibitors and mood stabilizers. You can also suffer from what is known as a serotonin syndrome. This can also cause convulsions, which is heightened even more if you have a history of epilepsy in your family. Two generic narcotics can raise or decrease the potency of Tramadol, so it's very important for you to mention this to your doctor before the treatment. If you're currently taking Quinidine, it can raise the strength of Tramadol by at least 50%. You might be asked to discontinue its use, or your Tramadol dosage may be lessened. On the other hand, Tramadol's effects are weakened by Carbamazepine. Adjustments will be made to your medications so you can either accommodate Tramadol, or look for a milder alternative that won't counteract with the rest of your medications.

Allergic reactions and side effects

All medications can trigger allergic reactions from you so it's important to give your doctor a list of all the medicines you're allergic to as well. If, for some unfortunate reason, you still suffer from allergies caused by Tramadol despite having done this, you should call 911 immediately. Allergic reactions include swelling of the face, hives, and blocked air passages. Do not wait for things to get too serious because Tramadol can be rapidly absorbed by the body. It's better to take precautions and ask for medical help while you still can. Common side effects of the drug include headaches, constipation, dizziness, vomiting or nausea. Most of these cases are mild and tolerable, but if you find that your tolerance for Tramadol is lower, ask your doctor for advice. Most likely, he'll ask you to lower the dosage because weaning yourself too suddenly from the medicine can make you suffer from severe withdrawal symptoms. More serious, although rare, side effects include diarrhea, dry mouth, itchiness, vertigo, heavy sweating and rashes. If you experience any of these, consult your doctor right away so he may prescribe a relief for you.

Dosage

Generally, as long as you're not pregnant or breastfeeding, anyone between the ages of 16 years old and 75 could be prescribed with Tramadol. The pain reliever is generally well-tolerated and is even held in high respects by medical practitioners because of its effectiveness. However, you may want to avoid taking it if you are pregnant or breastfeeding because the drug can be transferred to your child and such a young body might not be able to tolerate the effects of the drugs, even in small traces. There are two reasons why Tramadol isn't given to individuals above 75 years old. The first one is their compromised immune systems, and the second one is the fact that they're already taking a lot of medicines which may not react well with Tramadol. For those who can take Tramadol, though, the medicine is available in 50mg, 100mg, 200mg and 300mg dosages. The medicine is taken orally (swallowed), and usually patients are asked to let their bodies adjust to the drug first by starting with a 25mg daily prescription, which progresses every 3 days. This would depend on your doctor's assessment, though, which is why it's really advisable for you to get a prescription first even if you are legally allowed to buy the drug online without a prescription.






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