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'''In high doses, overdoses, or in patients not tolerant to opiates, tramadol can cause shallow breathing, bradycardia, cold-clammy skin, apnea, hypotension, miosis, circulatory collapse, respiratory arrest, and death.''' | '''In high doses, overdoses, or in patients not tolerant to opiates, tramadol can cause shallow breathing, bradycardia, cold-clammy skin, apnea, hypotension, miosis, circulatory collapse, respiratory arrest, and death.''' |
Classification: Opiate/Downer/Sedative/Painkiller/SNRISerotonin–Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor/Reuptake inhibitor of serotoninA monoamine neurotransmitter, biochemically derived from tryptophan, that is primarily found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, platelets, and central nervous system (CNS) of humans and animals. It is a well-known contributor to feelings of well-being. and of norepinephrine
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The following products may react negatively with oxycodone and may cause overdose if mixed together.
Do not drive or operate machinery while under the influence of tramadol.
Some users may experience
In high doses, overdoses, or in patients not tolerant to opiates, tramadol can cause shallow breathing, bradycardia, cold-clammy skin, apnea, hypotension, miosis, circulatory collapse, respiratory arrest, and death.
Don't take any more tramadol than you are prescribed.
Do not consume alcohol or other drugs while under the influence of Tramadol