#SayNoToDrugs: The deadly negative effects of Tramadol, Codeine Others Abuse

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by Henry567 » March 6th, 2019, 7:58 pm

I wouldn't take Tramadol without prescription! It is very dangerous! In general, I'm very careful with meds and always check the info about them on the Internet before taking. There exists a great amount of good sources, but I prefer using canadapharmacy.com as this site offers the descriptions of the medications that are sold there.

Re: The deadly negative effects of Tramadol and Codeine on users

by sinsia » March 23rd, 2018, 7:57 am

If used based in professional medical prescription, no probs. But youths of nowadays take them like rain water as stimulants. Its drug abuse.

#SayNoToDrugs: The deadly negative effects of Tramadol, Codeine Others Abuse

by eMade » March 22nd, 2018, 2:57 pm

Are you aware of the negative deadly and debilitating effects of Tramadol, Codeine and others on your health especially when taken without prescription?

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Longer-term effects can include heart or lung disease, cancer, mental illness, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, and others. Long-term drug use can also lead to addiction. Drug addiction is a brain disorder. Not everyone who uses drugs will become addicted, but for some, drug use can change how certain brain circuits work. These brain changes interfere with how people experience normal pleasures in life such as food and s3x, their ability to control their stress level, their decision-making, their ability to learn and remember, etc. These changes make it much more difficult for someone to stop taking the drug even when it’s having negative effects on their life and they want to quit.

Drug use can also have indirect effects on both the people who are taking drugs and on those around them. This can include affecting a person’s nutrition; sleep; decision-making and impulsivity; and risk for trauma, violence, injury, and communicable diseases. Drug use can also affect babies born to women who use drugs while pregnant. Broader negative outcomes may be seen in education level, employment, housing, relationships, and criminal justice involvement.

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