Tramadol is associated with the development of a physical dependence and a severe withdrawal syndrome.
"If I'm away from the market for more than a couple of days I get a little withdrawal syndrome."
This was done to prevent the patient from experiencing withdrawal syndrome.
It is important to avoid or to deal with the triggers that make post acute withdrawal syndrome worse.
And more recently, reports have described a withdrawal syndrome that can last several weeks, another sign of addiction.
This might, in addition to craving after the drug, be expressed as withdrawal syndromes.
This withdrawal syndrome is relatively mild and only requires medical intervention in approximately 4% of cases.
Much more common are withdrawal syndromes, and the tendency for the drugs' effects to diminish over time.
Conversely, the withdrawal syndrome may also be a trigger for relapse.
The withdrawal syndrome is largely due to the central nervous system being in a hyper-excitable state.