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Tramadol hydrochloride (Ultram®), a type of "centrally acting opioid analgesic," is commonly used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain in adults (age 16 and older). Because this prescription medication works primarily through morphine-like activity, it does have significant potential for abuse and dependence. Although most people tolerate tramadol well, it is not suitable for everyone. A few of the conditions you should let your healthcare provider know about before taking this medication include liver problems, epilepsy, or a history of drug or alcohol dependence.
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