Tramadol
tramadol- Tilodol
- Zydol
- Brimisol
- Zamadol
- Brimisol
- Marol
- Tradorec
- Tramulief
- Maxitram
Scientific Names: 2-(Dimethylaminomethyl)-1-(3-methoxyphenyl)cyclohexanol hydrochloride
Generic Names: Tramadol Hydrochloride
Desired Effects:
Relaxation, sleepiness, pain relief, mild euphoria, warmth & well-being.Side Effects:
- Dizziness
- Nausea and vomiting
- Constipation
- Dry mouth
- Headaches
- Sleepiness
- Sweating
- Tiredness
Long term risks:
Tolerance, physical and psychological dependence, withdrawal symptoms.Short term risks:
- Tramadol interacts dangerously with many other drugs including SSRI and MAOI anti-depressants, ketamine, nitrous oxide, MDMA, amphetamines, cocaine, GHB, benzodiazepines, alcohol, and other opioids. Get medical advice if you have taken this drug with other medicines.
- Risks also include respiratory depression, convulsions, accidents, confusion, and overdose. There were 195 deaths associated with tramadol in England and Wales in 2021.
Tramadol is a synthetic opioid with analgesic effects comparable to codeine. It is available in tablets, capsules, oral solution, oral drops, solution for injecting.
Parents & other relatives
Drug agencies also provide lots of advice and support to parents of young people using these drugs. Many street agencies can provide relative support groups or counselling for family members, partners etc.