Get Adobe Flash player

What Are the Side Effects of ULTRAM ER?

Question by dot: what are the side effects of ULTRAM ER?
Yes, it’s a narcotic and can dangerous if used incorrectly and/or abused, but what are the feeling you know of when taking it, if any.

The packaging says to take it every day at the same time/same hour, but can I just take it as needed?

Is it suppose to be taken with food?

Yes, I’ve searched online, but hoping for input from those who’ve actually taken it or have experience with ULTRAM ER.

Thank you!

Best answer:

Answer by DynodiKK
Sorry. Edit. Of course take it as needed if you can. This might be the Golden Goose to the positive side of Ultram.

If you never took an opiate in your life, it might be good. A genuine doctor on here referred to as a poor drug. I am not that kind.

Also not to be used in physically dependant people and not good for long term pain.

It is two compounds in one. One that works on Opiate receptors like Codiene but only on one Unit that Codiene does, and the other compound plays with your brain serotonin function.

This is a very weak opiate which randomly hits receptors and it gets it’s extra punchy feeling of euphoria from it’s anti-depressant serotonin inhibiting properties. Which incidentally can trigger terrible manic thoughts, depression, not sleeping, suicidal tendencies if the blood level is not maintained at a functioning level. Take it with Prozac and your done. Withdrawal can include brain Zaps. Does that sound good? Extreme blood shot ,baggy eyes. Side effects are fatique, constipation or diarrhea
•difficulty sleeping
•dizziness, drowsiness
•dry mouth (This was with me bad!)
•false sense of well being, feeling of unreality, mood changes
•headache (With me, sensations like I was gonna have a stroke)
•indigestion
•itching

If you are not a person physically dependant on opiates this can be a good drug. I have heard actual pharmacologists refer to it as a joke.

**************************************To A person physically dependant on opiates this drug in my opinion is a death sentence. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++

One; there are still people that believe the lie it is a non-narcotic, non-opiate. OKAYYYYYYYY! And pigs fly, right?

It is totally synthetic and on a physically dependant person and a person that was a user of this drug for a long time, the withdrawal is hell and in my opinion worse than anything I ever felt. And minded there was nothing else in me! I personally think a person is better off taking hydrocodone. I firmly believe this and will adhere to this till I die.

Edit. Read above line in the above paragraph. I am here to warn you, not paint rosie pictures. As far as people that can handle it? Yea, I know one in Chicago. So? I also know a person that never took a pain pill in their life’s and took these as prescribed. The next day after one dose she thought she was gonna have a stroke and die.

I said it could be a good drug. I sure am not saying anymore. People have swallowed 80mg’s of Methadone and lived too.

What do you think? Answer below!

 

Ke$ ha's Mum Denies Singer Is In Rehab For Alcohol Addiction

Filed under: treating alcohol addiction

Ke$ ha is currently being treated for an eating disorder in a rehab clinic in Chicago and despite reports recently suggesting that the singer was also admitted to the facility for alcohol abuse, her mother Pebe Sebert has now dismissed the rumours …
Read more on Emag.co.uk

 

Amphetamine addiction overtakes alcohol and heroin

Filed under: treating alcohol addiction

The drug and alcohol addiction rehabilitation centre has been treating Australians since 1977. Now for the first time, amphetamine abuse is the number one problem for people seeking treatment. The centre's staff say the use of drugs like speed, ice and …
Read more on ABC Online

 

Optogenetics to Treat Addiction, Brain Diseases, Mental Illness

Filed under: treating alcohol addiction

Exploring how dopamine neurones in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) of the brain influences alcohol drinking behaviours, a study at the University at Buffalo (UB), New York (US), has found that the emerging technique of optogenetics can stop binge …
Read more on Novus Light Technologies Today