Tramadol: use, effects and risks

Inhaltsverzeichnis: Tramadol: use, effects and risks
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Niklas Bergmann, M.A.
Biochemist, specialist author
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Tramadol: use, effects and risks
Tramadol is a versatile painkiller that is often used to treat moderate to severe pain. It is often used for chronic illnesses or after operations in particular. But how exactly does tramadol work and what should patients look out for? In this blog, you can find out everything you need to know: from the correct dosage and possible side effects to risks such as dependence and withdrawal. We also take a look at alternatives and clarify whether tramadol could really be the best choice for you or your pet.
Tramadol belongs to the opioid group and is primarily prescribed as a strong painkiller. It works in the central nervous system by reducing the perception of pain and at the same time weakening the sensation of pain. Tramadol is often used for moderate to severe pain, for example after injuries or operations.
Compared to other opioids, it has a lower dependency potential, but should still be used with caution. Tramadol is available in various forms - as capsules, drops, suppositories or injections. It is important that it is always taken exactly as prescribed by a doctor in order to minimise possible risks.
Tramadol unfolds its effects by inhibiting the perception of pain in the brain and spinal cord. It blocks the transmission of pain signals and at the same time provides a slightly euphoric feeling that many find pleasant. The usual starting dose is 50 mg, but can be gradually increased by the doctor if necessary - up to 400 mg per day, depending on the individual intensity of the pain.
It is crucial that Tramadol is only taken as directed by a doctor to minimise side effects and risks.
As with any medication, side effects can also occur with tramadol. The most common are comparatively mild and often subside on their own after a short time. These include
In rare cases, however, more serious reactions may occur, such as
Another interesting aspect is the possible effect of tramadol on weight. Some patients report undesirable changes that can range from weight loss to appetite disorders. If you are interested in this topic in more detail, take a look at our blog post Tramadol: effects, side effects and possible risks for weight in which we go into this in detail.
The combination of tramadol and alcohol should be avoided at all costs. Both substances have a depressant effect on the central nervous system, which significantly increases the risk of respiratory depression, extreme drowsiness or even unconsciousness.
Interactions are also possible if medications such as antidepressants or ibuprofen are taken at the same time. They can increase the effects of tramadol or cause undesirable side effects.
To avoid risks, it is important to inform the doctor about all medications and substances taken.
Despite its effectiveness, tramadol harbours risks that should not be underestimated. Prolonged use or improper dosing can lead to physical and psychological dependence. What is particularly insidious is that the potential for dependence often makes itself felt gradually. Those affected often report an increased craving for the medication that goes beyond mere pain relief. Sudden withdrawal can also trigger unpleasant symptoms such as restlessness, sleep disorders, sweating and seizures. To minimise these risks, the drug should always be taken under medical supervision and discontinuation should be gradual.
In addition to traditional painkillers such as ibuprofen or paracetamol, natural alternatives such as CBD-Produkte is becoming increasingly important. Cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive component of the hemp plant, shows promising results in the treatment of pain. CBD has an anti-inflammatory and calming effect without the risk of addiction or severe side effects of opioids such as tramadol. CBD can provide gentle but effective support, particularly for chronic pain, inflammation or accompanying symptoms such as stress and sleep problems.
CBD-Öl or capsules are considered to be well tolerated by many users. Nevertheless, it is important to customise the dosage and ideally consult a doctor or cannabinoid expert. For some patients, CBD could be an attractive alternative to relieve pain in a natural way while placing less strain on the body.
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Tramadol is not only used in humans, but also in veterinary medicine. It is prescribed for dogs in particular to relieve pain after injuries or operations. However, the dosage for animals differs significantly and must always be determined by a vet. Caution is also advised for older people. As the metabolism works more slowly with age, the effects and side effects can be more intense. Close monitoring of the therapy is particularly important here.
Tramadol is an effective painkiller which, when used correctly, can help many people and animals to cope better with severe pain. However, the use of this medication is not without risks. In addition to side effects and interactions, there is a risk of addiction, especially with prolonged use. It is therefore crucial to only take tramadol under medical supervision and to consider possible alternatives. Anyone who has questions or is unsure should always seek the advice of an expert to ensure the best possible and safest therapy.
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