Tramadol is an opiod pain medication used to treat moderate to
moderately severe pain. When taken as an immediate-release oral
formulation, the onset of pain relief usually occurs within about an
hour. Tramadol is a type of strong opiod that works on the nervous
system and brain to reduce the feel of pain. There are many different
forms, strengths and brands of tramadol. Some forms and brands start
working quickly to ease the pain, while others release the tramadol they
contain more slowly, over several hours, to provide a constant and more
even pain control. These are called ”modified-release” and often have
‘XL’ ‘SR’ or ’24hr’ in front of the brand name.
Why is tramadol abused?
Apart
from its pain relieving effects, tramadol has been discovered to give a
feeling of euphoric high when taken in large quantity. When opiods like
tramadol are mixed with alcohol, it increases the effects of the
alcohol.
Toyosi Ogunjobi, a 19-year-old public secondary school
student in Lagos, who is into the abuse of the drug told The Nation that
he mixes tramadol with alcohol when he wants to engage in manual
labour. He claims it allows him to work harder and longer but that if he
takes the mixture without working, it weakens him.
Gabriel
Oladoye, a 21 year-old undergraduate of the University of Agriculture,
Abeokuta also admits to abusing tramadol. To him, tramadol serves as an
aphrodisiac. He says he normally takes the drug few minutes before sex
and it enables him last longer and perform better in bed.
Bode, a
27 year-old liquor seller says mixing tramadol with Bullet alcohol
drink helps him last longer during intercourse, since he normally
suffers from premature expulsion. He shared an experience in which he
engaged in intercourse all night with a commercial sex worker after
taking tramadol with ‘Bullet’. He said they had marathon sex all night,
but confessed that he had to visit the clinic during the day, when he
began experiencing pains on his manhood. The doctor, after checking him
up for infections, warned him to desist from such medications and
marathon sex, as he was lucky not to have ruptured his tissues.
Effects of tramadol abuse
Although
tramadol is an over-the-counter medication, its abuse can cause some
undesirable effects similar to those of other opiates, such as
dizziness, weakness, sleepiness, insomnia, headache, shaking, heartburn,
panic attacks, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, itching,
sweating and dry mouth.
According to Adekunle Adeseye of Ariset
Medical Hospital, tramadol belongs to a family of analgesic and it is
actually a synthetic opiod. He said it can lead to addiction like other
opiods such as morphine, cocaine and the rest. Some of its other
side-effects include light-headedness, serious vomiting and even
sedation, as it is narcotic in nature.
Dr. Jude Okonkwo, a
medical practitioner at Medicare Hospital Ota, added that overdosing on
the drugs can make some people experience difficulty in breathing; and
that once addicted to the drugs, abusers won’t be able to function well
without the drug, as it has neurological side-effects.
Asked to
confirm the claims that the drug has aphrodasic effects and also gives
extra strength, Dr. Okonkwo said “Those claims could be true, as it is a
narcotic. It heightens the senses, but its effects vary from persons to
persons. Abusing the drug has more” negative effects than any perceived
positive.
He advised that abusers-turned addicts should stop and
youths who take it for recreation because of its euphoric effect should
stop as well; as drugs should only be taken on doctor’s prescription.
When
asked how the increase in tramadol abuse can be curbed, he advised that
parents and guardians should tutor their wards more on the hazards of
drug abuse. He also wants the government to place serious sanctions and
restrictions on the use of the medication.
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