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Addiction To Tramadol
Those who misuse or abuse Tramadol are at risk for developing an addiction. In some cases, even people who follow their doctor’s directions can become addicted.
After frequent, prolonged Tramadol use, many people develop a tolerance to the drug. This means they have to take larger doses to feel the drug’s effects. Along with tolerance, Tramadol users may experience withdrawal symptoms when they stop using the drug. Tramadol withdrawal can cause irritability, depression, and flu-like symptoms.
Tolerance to and withdrawal from Tramadol are common signs that someone has a Tramadol dependence. They may also show signs of a Tramadol addiction, a chronic, neurobiological disease with genetic, psychosocial, and environmental factors, all of which influence how it develops. Other signs of an addiction include frequent cravings, relationship problems caused by drug use, and uncontrollable use of Tramadol. It is due to government restrictions that this drug is controlled for good reasons, least of which is to make patients suffer.

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You still haven't said which other meds work as well as Tramadol. I would like to know since I take Tramadol.