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Tramal


Tramal is the original brand name for what is now known as tramadol. Tramadol hydrochloride, to give it its full name, is an analgesic that acts centrally on the body to treat moderate pain. The drug is widespread and hospitals use it constantly to treat conditions such as restless legs syndrome, fibromyalgia, and rheumatoid arthritis.

The widespread availability of this drug means that it isn’t difficult for people to get a hold of it illicitly. It is a regular occurrence for drug rehabilitation facilities to admit people who have used tramal as part of their cocktail of prescription drug addiction.

Side Effects

Tramal is a highly toxic drug that causes all manner of side effects. This is why doctors prefer using other drugs unless they have no other option. The main side effect of using this drug is a significant decrease in lung function. In other words, this can lead to respiratory problems that eventually lead to death. The individual also tends to feel as if their world is spinning uncontrollably. The loss of coordination skills is serious and has led to many older patients suffering from hip fractures due to falls.

When used in high doses, the user can feel euphoria. This lasts for a relatively short period of time and nearly always leads to yearnings for a higher dosage.

Tramal Addiction Treatment

Someone who is addicted to tramal should seek help from a residential drug rehabilitation facility immediately. The nature of these side effects means takers are putting themselves in significant danger. In the facilities, doctors can take control and give residents the personal attention they need in order to beat their devastating cravings and withdrawal symptoms.

This personal attention can encourage people to open up about their issues, and this ultimately brings them closer to defeating their addictions for good.

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