Ultram and Sweating: What Users Say
Reviews for Ultram
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- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- December 31, 2012
For Pain "Personally, the medicine worked well for chronic pleurisy pain (bad stabbing sensation in side with flu or pneumonia), but I had horrible side effects. Dazed constantly, hallucinations, cold sweats, nausea."
- Anonymous
- February 27, 2009
For Pain "I have been taking Ultram for about 2 weeks now. The pain is still there but not as sharp as it was. The only side effects I have encountered are cold sweats and erectile dysfunction. I have heard that this medication causes erectile dysfunction but did not believe it until now."
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- Anonymous
- July 23, 2009
For Pain "This medication worked very well to ease my ankle pain. However, it left me feeling a little forgetful after taking it for a few days. It also made me very drowsy. But I was not in the severe pain that I had been. The most negative reaction was when I stopped taking the medication. The following day, I felt nauseous, shaky, dizzy, and had cold sweats. The withdrawal symptoms were very unpleasant."
- Anonymous
- November 25, 2008
For Pain "For a severely abscessed tooth, this painkiller worked great. The side effects were sweats, nagging headache, and constipation."
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For Pain "I have been using Ultram for about 2 months. I think this medicine works very well for pain, however, the withdrawal side effects for me have been bad. If I stop taking this medicine for two days, I experience cold sweats, hot flashes, can't sleep, my legs get restless at night. I find that I have to take the medicine without having pain just to feel like my normal self again. The restless legs are probably the worst part of the withdrawal symptoms. It does, however, work fairly well for pain if taken regularly."