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Old 09-28-2008, 04:25 PM #1
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Im just wondering ive had back pain for years and my doctor has always gave me tramadol for pain.Friday he switched me to lyrica.Will i have withdraws from the tramadol or will the lyrica counter act that?
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I don't know how much tramadol you were taking, but, yes, you can have withdrawl, depending on the dosage. You can google it. Please be careful with this.
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