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Originally Posted by DomnNC
I hate to break it to you but Ultram is indeed a narcotic, it is a synthetic opiate and it can be addictive, tho they claim the incidence of addiction is far less than most opiates. There are lots of people who have gotten addicted to it and withdrawals from it are hell for some people. My Dr prescribed it to me at one point but it did nothing for my pain level.
"While Ultram is technically a narcotic or opioid pain medication, it is different from typical narcotics in that patients do not build up a tolerance with extended usage and there is a very low incidence of addiction. With other narcotics there is a general tendency to escalate the dosage of the medicine with time and a chance of addiction. The narcotic effect of Ultram is not as strong as the narcotic agents in other common pain medications, such as Vicodin (hydrocodone) and Oxycontin and Percocet (Oxycodone)."
Full text here: http://www.spine-health.com/treatmen...-pain-reliever
Check out these people's experiences with Ultram:
http://www.drugs.com/forum/featured-...l-22123-2.html
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Holy Crap

LOL
Well, I take a 50mg about 5 times a week.

Unfortunetly anything stronger than Motrin makes me feel hella icky.
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Throws mah balance/equilibruim sideways; compare it to
being in the yuckiest part of a drunken state...and
yer stuck there for like 2 hours.
Woozy, but not the good kind.
See, I was told that the Ultram 50mg was classified non-narcotic.

I'll have to decide how I feel about
all that later, for now Imunna marinate.