Zoologist
Greenlighter
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I regularly take tram and effexor
I knew I would find someone making this incredibly dangerous mistake.
If you don't stop taking tramadol and effexor together there is a fairly good chance you will suffer acute serotonin syndrome and possible death. I wish someone had warned me about this before I made such a mistake.
Go to your Effexor packet and read the booklet inside, it explicitly says to not use it with Tramadol, and they're not joking, it's written there for a VERY good reason.
If you don't believe me feel free to search Bluelight and Google for all the people who were a little less fortunate than me and ended up dying from taking these 2 chemicals together.
Ignore this warning at your own peril.
From WebMD: Effexor XR Oral + SSRIs/SNRIs = Medical warning:
Serious. These medicines may interact and cause very harmful effects. Taking these medicines together may increase your risk of having a seizure or may result in "serotonin syndrome," which may be life threatening.
PS: I can't PM anyone yet so will someone send him a PM alerting him to this message, and the fact that his life is in danger from what he's doing.... ty.
As for tramadol, I had a fucked up experience when I used 700mg of tramadol without realizing that celecoxib I was taking was a CYP2D6 inhibitor! Damn that was a weird night, hallucinations, memory holes, depressed for a few days afterwards.
What you most likely experienced was mild serotonin syndrome, which produces very intense hallucinations, once again, don't EVER under any circumstances take Tramadol with an anti-depressant, as you run a high risk of going into a coma and potentially dying from respiratory failure.
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