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I would take as little of Tramadol as you can get away with. Can work but I don't think it's great to have in your system. Also, can cause constipation.

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I would take as little of Tramadol as you can get away with. Can work but I don't think it's great to have in your system.
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This is the case with any drug, in my opinion. They all will interfere with some metabolic process(es). Urinary retention is the only side effect I can attribute clearly to tramadol, but got quite a bit better when I reduced from 200 to 150 mg per day.
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