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People who have moderate to moderately severe pain may benefit from using tramadol hydrochloride (Ultram®). This prescription medication works by affecting the central nervous system and certain chemicals in the brain. Most people have no problems with tramadol; even when side effects occur, they are usually minor and are easily treated by you or your healthcare provider. Some side effects include drowsiness, nausea, and constipation. The medication comes in tablet form, and it is usually taken every four to six hours as needed for pain.
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