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Why take Ultram?

Ultram (Tramadol) is a medicine classified as opiate agonist that can be used if prescribed by your health care provider to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. If you ever had an allergic reaction to morphine, meperidine, codeine, oxycodone, Hydrocodone, hydromorphone, or propoxyphene, make sure you tell your health care provider about it in advance. You may not be able to take Ultram, as there is a risk the same reaction will occur once again. Take this drug exactly as prescribed and avoid skipping doses or missing them - your health care provider will make sure you are benefitting from the treatment by monitoring your progress regularly. You will need to follow all the instructions of your doctor for your treatment to be efficient. Every dose of Ultram will need to be taken with a full glass of water with some food or without once daily or several times a day, depending on the kind of medicine you have been prescribed. If your health care provider prescribed the extended-release tablets of Ultram, you will need to be taking them once a day only.

Who may be unable to take Ultram?

Your doctor will need to know about any aspects of the treatment that may need to be reported. The following ones will need to be mentioned when you discus your treatment with your doctor: stomach disorder, a head injury, infection in your brain or spine, a history of depression, mental illness, or suicide attempt, thoughts about harming yourself, depression, suicidal thoughts, stroke, kidney or liver disease, breathing problems, lung disease, diabetes, seizures, or brain tumor. If there are any other health problems you have - talk to your health care provider about them as well, that way making sure you enjoy all the benefits of taking Ultram. Your doctor will need to be notified if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, as you will most probably be recommended to avoid the treatment. Taking Ultram may be dangerous to the help of your unborn baby.

What happens if too much of Ultram is taken?

You will need to take the exact dose of Ultram you have been prescribed, as otherwise an overdose of this medicine is possible. Tell your health care provider if you think you need to be taking more of this medicine. If you took more of Ultram based on your own judgment and got symptoms like seizure, extreme weakness, difficulty breathing, decreased size of the pupil, fainting, coma, unconsciousness, shallow breathing, cold or clammy skin, light-headedness, heart attack, extreme drowsiness, or slow heartbeat, seek emergency medical help.

Drugs you should not combine Ultram with

Discuss your treatment with your doctor and tell him if you are taking any medications that may affect the success of your treatment in any way. You will need to let your doctor know if you are taking any of the following ones: trimipramine, warfarin, mental illness medicine, pain medications, fluvoxamine, desipramine, carbamazepine, quinidine, doxepin, tranylcypromine, phenelzine, cyclobenzaprine, sedatives, digoxin, nortriptyline, paroxetine, protriptyline, erythromycin, promethazine, sleeping pills, sertraline, nausea drugs, fluoxetine, amitriptyline, rifampin, citalopram, selegiline, clomipramine, medications for anxiety, imipramine, isocarboxazid, amoxapine, tranquilizers, or ketoconazole. The drugs mentioned have been reported to affect the success of your treatment in a number different ways often causing interactions and affecting your wellbeing. Make sure you tell your health care provider if you are also taking any sleeping pills, depression or anxiety medications, muscle relaxers, medicine for seizures, narcotic pain medicine, as well as cold or allergy medicine, as those may affect the success so of your treatment by adding to the drowsiness Ultram causes and preventing you from doing your everyday activities.

Ultram side effects

You will need to tell your health care provider if you get any serious side effects that cause concern, such as hallucinations, blistering, peeling skin rash, swelling of the face, throat, tongue, lips, eyes, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs, flu-like symptoms, seizures, hives, hoarseness, shallow breathing, difficulty swallowing or breathing, rash, weak pulse, sores on the inside of your mouth, nose, eyes, or throat. The side effects mentioned are unlikely and quite rare, but you still need to be aware of the possibility. You are most likely to get a few mild side effects of Ultram that do not need to be reported, as they tend to be minor and in most cases do not change in intensity. The following are mild side effects you don't need to report: changes in mood, headache, constipation, heartburn, nervousness, drowsiness, dizziness, vomiting, agitation, chills, dry mouth, indigestion, diarrhea, weakness, sweating, uncontrollable shaking of a part of the body, difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, muscle tightness, sleepiness, nausea, and itching.

Can I develop addiction to Ultram?

Your health care provider will need to know if you are going to stop the treatment, as he will most likely recommend gradual withdrawal. The following withdrawal symptoms are possible if you stop the treatment suddenly without talking to your health care provider first: pain burning, or tingling in your hands or feet, panic, sneezing, chills, tremors, numbness, nausea, difficulty staying asleep, diarrhea, hair standing on end, uncontrollable shaking, nervousness, sweating, hallucinations, difficulty falling asleep, runny nose, anxiety, and cough. It's possible for you to avoid the symptoms mentioned, even if you have already developed an addiction - you will need to talk to your health care provider about that before starting the treatment.