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Tramadol Withdrawal – Symptoms, Side Effects, and Detox

Tramadol Withdrawal Symptoms

  • Hallucinations
  • Delirium
  • Psychosis
  • Panic attacks
  • Confusion
  • Paranoia or panic
  • Increased heart rate or blood pressure
  • Fast breathing
  • Muscle or joint aches and pains
  • Restless leg syndrome
  • Trouble staying or falling asleep
  • Agitation
  • Runny nose, coughing, and sneezing
  • Abdominal cramps
  • Goosebumps
  • Vomiting or nausea
  • Loss of appetite
  • Anxiety
  • Respiratory depression
  • Irritability
  • Diarrhea
  • Chills
  • Body aches
  • Sweating
  • Drug cravings

The Tramadol Withdrawal Timeline

  • Whether you quit cold turkey or tapered off gradually
  • The size of the last dose of the medication
  • Whether you took it with other drugs
  • The form of the drug (intravenous injection, powder, or pill)
  • The size of your usual dose
  • How long you’ve been using the drug
1

The First 24 Hours

During this time, you might start feeling symptoms about six to 12 hours after your last dosage when using short-acting opioids, such as Tramadol.
2

Days One and Two

Symptoms often start for any long-acting opioids, such as oxycodone.
3

Day Three

Withdrawal symptoms often peak.
4

Days Four to 10

Withdrawal symptoms begin to dissipate.

How to Treat Tramadol Withdrawal Symptoms

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