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If you have stomach problems such as an ulcer, make sure your doctor is aware of them. ultram may hide the symptoms, making them difficult to diagnose and treat.

ultram can cause mental and physical addiction. If you've ever had a problem with narcotic painkillers such as Percocet, Demerol, or morphine, you should avoid ultram. Withdrawal symptoms may occur if you stop taking ultram abruptly. Such symptoms include anxiety, sweating, insomnia, pain, nausea, tremor, diarrhea, and respiratory problems. A gradual decrease in dosage will help prevent these symptoms.

Do not take more than the recommended dose of ultram, since larger doses have been known to cause seizures, especially if you have epilepsy or are taking medications that also increase the risk of seizures. Among such medications are almost all antidepressant drugs, plus narcotics and major tranquilizers such as Loxitane and Stelazine.

If you have liver or kidney disease, be sure your doctor knows about it. Your dosage may have to be reduced.

If you have any kind of breathing problem, use ultram with caution or take a different kind of painkiller. ultram can impair respiration, especially if taken with alcohol.

If you have experienced a head injury, consult your doctor before taking ultram. The medication's effects may be stronger and could hide warning signs of serious trouble.

ultram - Side Effects

Its common side effects are similar to those reported with other pain relievers and include dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, constipation, feeling flushed, and headache. You should be aware that dizziness and drowsiness may impair your ability to drive or operate machines. If dizziness is severe, your doctor may need to adjust your dose. You can prevent or relieve nausea or vomiting by taking ultram with food.

ultram's action is similar to narcotic pain relievers, but it isn't a narcotic. It appears to have a low risk for drug dependence, although there have been a few rare reports of physical and psychological dependance on ultram. Almost all cases of dependance on ultram have occurred in people with a history of drug abuse. If you're worried about this, be sure to talk to your doctor. Rarely, people who take ultram have seizures, but they go away once the drug is stopped.

These side effects do not occur in everybody. Talk with your doctor if you have any bothersome side effects.

Source : http://buyultram.com/articles/special-warnings-about-ultram.html
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Blogger dark_one said...

My name is Mike Conlin and i would like to show you my personal experience with Percocet.

I am 20 years old. Have been on Percocet for 25 days now. This drug works very well for pain, however be aware that it is EXTREMELY ADDICITVE if not taken appropriately. Dependence/tolerance is easily built up, and it will make you feel euphoric if enough is taken. My best advice is to throw them out if you ever feel you are taking them for anything other then the exact reason they were prescribed

I have experienced some of these side effects-
dizzyness, lightheadedness, a sort of euphoric feeling, odd dreams, drowsyness and also itchyness. The itchyness is very sporadic (for lack of a better word) and comes in different spots all over my body, although not very intense if taken appropriately.

I hope this information will be useful to others,
Mike Conlin

Percocet Prescription Information

November 29, 2008 1:52 PM  

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