ANSWERS: 10
  • If you think there's a chance that you might be ill because of the amount you've taken, go to the hospital immediately. none of us can tell you accurately enough. lethal doses depend on weight, size, the individual... Go to a hospital if you're worried.
  • If you are worried, go to a hospital. r,
  • Go to a hospital if there is ever any chance that you might be overdosing!! The way a drug effects you depends on your body mass, metabolic rate, interacting drugs........ Go to a doctor.
  • Yeah. Go to the hospital if your worried.
  • Seek emergency medical attention if you think you have used too much of this medicine. A tramadol overdose can be fatal. Overdose symptoms may include drowsiness, shallow breathing, slow heartbeat, extreme weakness, cold or clammy skin, feeling light-headed, fainting, seizures or coma.
  • 1) "Doses range from 50–400 mg daily, maximum dose of 400 mg a day (webmed), with up to 600 mg daily when given IV/IM. The formulation containing APAP contains 37.5 mg of tramadol and 325 mg of paracetamol, intended for oral administration with a common dosing recommendation of one or two tabs every four to six hours." "The most commonly reported adverse drug reactions are nausea, vomiting, sweating and constipation. Drowsiness is reported, although it is less of an issue than for other opioids. Respiratory depression, a common side effect of most opioids, is not clinically significant in normal doses. By itself, it can decrease the seizure threshold. When combined with SSRIs, tricyclic antidepressants, or in patients with epilepsy, the seizure threshold is further decreased. Seizures have been reported in humans receiving excessive single oral doses (700 mg) or large intravenous doses (300 mg). An Australian study found that of 97 confirmed new-onset seizures, eight were associated with Tramadol, and that in the authors' First Seizure Clinic, "Tramadol is the most frequently suspected cause of provoked seizures"[citation needed] (Labate 2005). Seizures caused by tramadol are most often tonic-clonic seizures. Dosages of coumadin/warfarin may need to be reduced for anticoagulated patients to avoid bleeding complications. Constipation can be severe especially in the elderly requiring manual evacuation of the bowel." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tramadol 2) "Seek emergency medical attention if you think you have used too much of this medicine. A tramadol overdose can be fatal. Overdose symptoms of a tramadol overdose may include drowsiness, shallow breathing, slow heartbeat, extreme weakness, cold or clammy skin, feeling light-headed, fainting, or coma. " Source and further information: http://www.drugs.com/tramadol.html Further information: http://www.tramadolinfo.com/index.html
  • so if you hae a seizure or go into a coma you know youve OD.
  • The answer is "Not necessarily, you could be one of those who are still standing when the Lord comes in the clouds to receive up His children and destroy Satan's and all his followers." (in the Bible)
  • Yes you're going to die. It's just a matter of when. And what you do between now and then that's the dash between the numbers baby! It's all about that Dash! This is an older question. But if you ever actually do this go to the ER! They can get you the help you need.
  • Not likely. But you'll have a gang raped convicts constipation for chowing down that much Trammy. If your pain is that bad they go see the doctor for something with less opioid.

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