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When first introduced in 1995, tramadol wasn't really considered an opiate (such as oxycodone or morphine) but rather a synthetic stimulant. But, since there have been many reports of misuse and addiction, the drug has been reclassified as a Schedule II substance.

While tramadol is known to relieve some of the symptoms of fibromyalgia, there are still some questions that remain about its effectiveness and possible side effects. Some of the most common of these concerns involve liver toxicity and seizures. It's also being investigated for the possibility of a risk in the development of certain cancers.

To put it simply, tramadol doesn't necessarily cause serious or even any symptoms on its own, and is a mild side effect that doesn't have much risk associated with it. However, since there are so many cases of tramadol abuse and addiction, and there is still no evidence that the drug can actually help reduce the pain or symptoms of fibromyalgia, it will most likely be classified as a Schedule II drug.

So, what does this mean for someone who may be considering taking a prescription tramadol drug? The good news is that it doesn't mean you cannot get a tramadol treatment. As of now, there are several tramadol alternatives that are available, such as Suboxone. If your doctor feels that you need treatment with tramadol, he or she will usually recommend either Suboxone or a generic version of tramadol. These alternatives will not have the same side effects or interactions that occur with tramadol.

Tramadol will still be available at your local pharmacy if you don't want to take one of the over-the-counter tramadol medications. And while you're looking for tramadol treatment, you should always make sure to ask your pharmacist if they have any information on generic tramadol. Although these drugs often have fewer side effects, they can still have very bad interactions with other medications and vitamins, so make sure to check with your pharmacist.

Tramadol is a strong medication that can definitely ease some of the symptoms of fibromyalgia, but don't rely on it alone to treat your severe pain. Take some time to find a treatment that's best for you. And while you're searching, keep in mind that tramadol abuse has lead to quite a few deaths and is definitely cause for concern.

Some states are now considering making tramadol available without a prescription, which is why many people are looking towards medical marijuana to help ease their symptoms. Because the federal government has yet to approve medical marijuana, it is difficult for many people to get their hands on this kind of treatment. Luckily, there are many different methods and products that can help relieve some of the symptoms of fibromyalgia.

So while there are some risks involved in using this drug, there are also plenty of benefits that can be had from it as long as you use it responsibly. Don't go off without medication just because you want to take a short break or because your doctor tells you that you have to.

 

 

 
 
 
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