If you or a loved one suffers from chronic pain,
then you already understand how chronic pain and illness can take their
toll.
Pain that persists and does not respond to medical
therapy impairs your ability to perform basic tasks of daily living.
It can also sap your strength and spirit, and jeopardize relationships
with the people closest to you
Ultram
(Tramadol) is prescribed for pain relief and has been prescribed in
more than 55 million patients worldwide / 21 million patients in the
United States.
Ultram acts on the central nervous system
and unlike codeine, it is a totally synthetic analgesic compound. Although
its mode of action is not completely understood, from animal tests,
at least two complementary mechanisms appear applicable: the binding
of parent compound to opioid receptors and weak inhibition of reuptake
of norepinephrine and serotonin by nerves located within the central
nervous system.
These mechanisms may contribute independently
to the overall analgesic profile of Ultram. Analgesia in humans begins
approximately within one hour after administration and reaches a peak
in approximately two to three hours.