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A fairly mild opioid painkiller, tramadol is used to treat moderate to severe pain. Although less potent than morphine, it’s still possible to get addicted to tramadol over a period of time – or have tramadol abuse act as a gateway to abusing stronger opioids like heroin or fentanyl.

Tramadol works somewhat differently than other opioid drugs. Most opioids work by binding to opioid receptors in our cells, changing the way we experience pain. Tramadol also works in the nervous system by acting as a reuptake inhibitor of norepinephrine and serotonin, similar to SSRI drugs like Prozac.

For people engaged in Tramadol abuse, this unique action presents certain complications. Aside from overdose, Tramadol abuse also comes with a risk of serotonin syndrome. Symptoms include increased heart rate, high blood pressure and coma.

While Tramadol isn’t the strongest opioid, the potential complications during withdrawal make professional medical detox from Tramadol abuse incredibly important.

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Tramadol Addiction Treatment

An addiction to Tramadol can be hard for someone to overcome on their own. Instead, there are several different treatment programs available to help people in various stages of recovery from Tramadol abuse.

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Inpatient rehab centers offer intensive therapy for alcohol misuse. These live-in programs provide structured care from professionals to manage alcohol addiction.

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Outpatient programs allows a person to live at home while receiving treatment for alcohol misuse for a set number of hours each week.

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Alcohol use disorder medications don't provide a “cure” but can help a person achieve and maintain sobriety when used in combination with other therapies.

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