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Recreational Uses Of Tramadol

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Tramadol is a controlled substance, so it is illegal to use without a prescription from a fully registered doctor or health care provider. TramaPharma.com do not sell Tramadol for recreational use. Heavy fines are often the result of prosecution for recreational use and prison sentences of up to 14 years are possible for supplying Tramadol.

Only around 10% of users obtain a significant high when using Tramadol. Over time the euphoric feeling dissipates until it can no longer be achieved. In order to obtain the same high, many overdoses occur from taking too much. Long term use often leads to addiction unless properly monitored by a doctor.

  • Can cause a feeling of euphoria
  • Controlled and illegal substance without prescription
  • Carries a prison sentence of up to 14 years
  • Only 10% receive a significant high
  • Can help premature ejaculation but side effects can cause other sexual dysfunction
  • Counterfeit products are often incorrectly labelled or laced with dangerous substances

 

Tramadol To Get “High”

Recreational uses of Tramadol have soared in the last decade, leading to stronger punishments by law for those who possess it without prescription. Supplying Tramadol often leads to a custodial sentence of up to 14 years. Like all medications based on opioids, there are some pleasurable highs associated with its use. Despite the many possible side effects and the likelihood of addiction for prolonged use many continue to use it for non-medicinal purposes.

The first reason most take Tramadol recreationally is the euphoric high and general sense of well-being it can produce, which can be particularly pronounced during the first few weeks of use. Only around 10% of users will experience a significant high, however, which tends to become heightened between week one and two. A reasonably powerful dose is often needed to get and maintain the high, which in turn significantly magnifies the risk of overdose. Use beyond a few weeks sees the euphoric effects begin to wear off as addiction can start to become a major issue.

The most common reasons people abuse Tramadol include:

  • Euphoria
  • Relaxation (A reduction in anxiety)
  • A reduction in general aches and pains
  • Altered reality

 

Tramadol For Sex

Some users have reported an improvement in their sex lives as a result of taking Tramadol, but other than the drug helping with premature ejaculation there is little evidence to support this claim. There may be some marginal effect on erectile dysfunction if said condition is caused by anxiety, but there are many other medications, practices and changes in lifestyle that can produce better and longer lasting results. These also come with a fraction of the side effects and health issues associated with opioids. Indeed, one of the side effects reported by some is a decrease in libido, particularly at higher dosages.

  • Tramadol For Premature Ejaculation

Tramadol prescription for premature ejaculation is not commonplace, but it has been proven to have positive effects for many. This is partly due to the reduction in anxiety that is associated with altered levels of serotonin. However, this effect can be achieved more accurately with use of SSRI anti-depressants, which are proven to produce positive results even at low doses. If a doctor does prescribe Tramadol specifically for the problem premature ejaculation, however, it will likely be sporadic so as to reduce any possible side effects and risks of addiction.

 

Recreational Methods Of Taking Tramadol

Other than taking Tramadol as instructed, by swallowing capsules for example, some insist that there is an improved high by snorting or injecting it. There are forms of Tramadol that are produced specifically for intravenous use, but these should only be administered by a health care professional, typically in a hospital environment to treat musculoskeletal injuries. Injecting any opiate based substance is extremely risky and one of the most common causes of overdose.

Another method, one which is popular with those that abuse opiates of all kinds, is crushing the tablets then snorting it as a powder. While this may seem to be less problematic than the intravenous injection, it can actually be highly dangerous as the substance reaches the brain faster than it is designed to. This is particularly an issue regarding prolonged released versions of Tramadol, which are general of a higher strength and intended for release over a 12-24 hour period. By crushing the shell of the tablet, the active ingredient (Tramadol Hydrochloride) is released into the system at a rate the body cannot process, which can lead to overdose and death.

 

Dangers Of Recreational Use

As previously mentioned, there are various dangers when using Tramadol recreationally if you do not follow the instructions properly. The need to take a high dosage in a short period of time to attain the high, puts users at considerable risk of overdose. But the dangers are not only associated in the short-term.

Addiction rates of Tramadol, and opioid medications as a whole, have soared in recent years. Despite Tramadol being one of the least addictive forms of opioids, it does still account for many cases of addiction in the UK.

One of the issues of taking an addictive substance recreationally is that a health care professional is not able to monitor use in order to reduce the possibility of addiction. This often leads to many realising they have a problem when it is too late. Tramadol addiction has a high relapse rate, and many lives have been ruined as a result.

Another issue is that because it is a controlled substance, many counterfeit products have flooded the market. These can be dangerous for two reasons. Firstly, there is no guarantee that the strength advertised is accurate, so even experienced drug abusers are at risk of overdose and death as a result. Secondly, with no way to check on the contents of the drug, illegal counterfeits have been found to be cut with substances ranging from bleach to rat poison.

 

Tramadol And The Law

Tramadol is only legal to possess and use when prescribed by a registered doctor in the UK. The possession and supplying of Tramadol for recreational purpose is illegal and can lead to a custodial sentence.

In June 2014, with Tramadol abuse becoming more of an issue in the UK, the government changed it to a class C controlled substance. Class C substance offenses can lead to warnings, heavy fines and prison sentences.

  • Tramadol Prosecution

Possessing Tramadol illegally will not likely lead to a prison sentence, although this will depend on the amount, but a substantial fine is common place. In the more extreme cases, such as repeat offenders, a prison sentence of up to two years is possible.

Supplying Tramadol is a much more serious offence in the UK. Like possession, the amount you are caught supplying will have a direct impact on the severity of the sentence or fine. Fines are unlimited and at the discretion of the judge, but prison sentences can reach up to 14 years in some cases.

Any conviction can have a massive impact on a person’s life, restricting job opportunities and prohibiting the obtaining of visas to visit many countries around the world.

 

TramaPharma.com Do Not Sell Tramadol For Recreational Use

TramaPharma.com do not sell Tramadol for anything other than medicinal purposes. In order to ensure that our patience are prescribed the right medication for the right reasons, each one is required to undergo a full online consultation. After we have received all your information, including underlying conditions and other medications you are currently taking, a GMC registered doctor will decide whether Tramadol is suitable. Under no circumstance will Tramadol or any other medication be prescribed for recreational use. Once approved, however, Tramadol can be received within 24 hour of purchase.

 

Tramadol Recreational Uses FAQs

Tramadol is a powerful medication that can have serious and fatal consequences when not used as prescribed. Not only do you run the risk of overdose and death in the short-term, due to its addictive properties, withdrawal symptoms are often excruciating if use is not managed by a health care professional.

  • Tramadol And Alcohol – Does It Produce A Better High?

While some have reported an enhanced high when mixing alcohol and Tramadol, the two substances are hazardous when mixed together. In fact even a small amount of alcohol in conjunction with Tramadol can be fatal. This is due to the fact that alcohol and Tramadol both slow down the central nervous system. While this might lead to a pronounced feeling of relaxation and euphoria, it can depress the respiratory system to such a degree that you stop breathing. Most overdoses on opiate based substances are a result of this.

  • Tramadol Or Morphine – Which Is More Addictive?

Tramadol and Morphine are both opioids and as such are both addictive substances. Morphine, however, is a more powerful painkiller, but is also much more addictive than Tramadol. In fact Tramadol is one of the least addictive opioid medications and is much safer to use than Morphine in general. It also has far fewer side effects than most, although this does depend on the individual involved as everyone reacts to all medications differently.

 


Sources:

  • http://prescription-drug.addictionblog.org/does-tramadol-get-you-high/
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3821202/
  • http://luxury.rehabs.com/tramadol-addiction/snorting/
  • http://m.talktofrank.com/drug/tramadol?detail=law
  • http://prescription-drug.addictionblog.org/mixing-tramadol-with-alcohol/
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