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Coincidentally, the PDR just recently put a seizure warning in big bold print. The warning says that seizures have been know to occur in patients taking the normal therapeutic dose of TRamadol. If it's in the PDR it must be true right?....not. After going through this whole ordeal with this person having 5 seizures, all occuring within 30 minutes of taking a huge dose-probably the 4th huge dose of the day- so who knows exactly how much was in his blood at the time, I honestly now believe that the PDR is wrong. Let's assume 100,000 patients taking Ultram reported having a seizure from a normal dose of Ultram. I really believe that 99,900 of those seizure were due to an overdose of Ultram-not a prescribed dose. I would even go so far as to say I believe the only way to induce a seizure from Ultram is to take repeated Megadoses. I have no way to prove that all Ultram seizure victims only had seizures because the patient took a large dose of the drug but like you, I've spoken to sources and scoured the internet for any type of story,study, or test that confirms the bold print in the PDR. All I can find is the typical "I heard from a guy who knew a guy..." So, to recap an already too long story; Dsmmcm, I agree with you that seizures from a prescribed dose of Ultram is a myth. Even if there are a few people who seized after ingesting a normal dose, I bet that there is more to there story. Take care PJ |
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