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Old 04-22-2008
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Tramadol..pain relief...side effects...?
They helped with my pain when I took like 4 of them in one go......and the pain was almost gone.
What I wanted to ask was has anyone become itchy on them? I have the other side effects of tiredness and dizziness but I also keep scratching myself coz so itchy when I take them.
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Hi lil mis. I'm wondering, when you said you took 4 of this in one go, like 4 tablets at a time? The recommended daily dose of tramadol is between 50 and 100mg every 4 to 6 hours, with a maximum dose of 400 mg/day. Well, as for the itchiness part, it could be one side effect (as listed in several articles on this drug) along with redness or rashes.
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[B][I][COLOR=darkred]Most opiates give the body a sense of itchiness ([/COLOR][COLOR=darkred]Pruritus).[/COLOR][/I][/B]
[COLOR=darkred][B][I]Tramadol, being a synthetic type[/I][/B] [I][B][COLOR=mediumturquoise][[/COLOR][COLOR=mediumturquoise]morphine-type (µ-opioid). ][/COLOR] is no exception.[/B][/I][/COLOR]
[B][I][COLOR=darkred]You are exceeding the recommended dosage. If you continue to take 4 at a time, you will inevitably build a tolerance and very well may become addicted. Then you'll have to deal with the unpleasantness of withdrawal.[/COLOR][/I][/B]
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