Tramadol Dosage & Risks: Important Safety Information
You should not take Tramadol without a prescription from a doctor, as it is a prescription-only medication. Tramadol is a strong pain reliever that can have serious side effects, including respiratory depression, seizures, and death.
If you are prescribed Tramadol, you should take the dose that is prescribed to you by your doctor. Do not take more or less Tramadol than prescribed, as this can increase your risk of serious side effects.
Tramadol is not a recreational drug, and it should not be used for the purpose of getting high. If you are looking for a way to get high, there are other, safer options available to you. Please do not experiment with Tramadol or any other prescription medication.
If you are experiencing pain, please see a doctor to get a proper diagnosis and treatment. Do not self-medicate with prescription drugs, as this can be dangerous.
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