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Ultram Withdrawal

Ultram, also known as tramadol, is used as a pain reliever. It doesn’t actually involve the specific area where the pain is located; instead, it works to manipulate the brain to feel and respond to pain differently. This can be highly successful for patients struggling with severe pain. However, its ability to change the perception of the brain is what leads people to Ultram abuse and addiction.

4 Minute Read | Published Oct 06 2023 | Updated Jan 22 2024

If you’ve been taking this medication for a while, you may experience Ultram withdrawal when you try to quit. For many users, the experience is difficult and sends them right back to prescription drug abuse. BetterAddictionCare can help you prevent that situation. We work with a nationwide recovery network filled with top treatment centers. With assistance from highly trained professionals, you’ll have the ability to start over and start healing right away. Call today to speak with a counselor and learn more about how we can help you find the right program for addiction recovery.

The first step in getting help involves a drug detox. Many times, the mind and the body begin to crave a drug, and these cravings intensify the longer a person is away from the medication. Ultram withdrawal treatment involves setting aside a safe location for patients to spend time during detox. A medically assisted detox uses a variety of methods to make patients more comfortable. This reduces the withdrawal symptoms and makes it easier for a person to get through this stage of their recovery.

The symptoms of Ultram withdrawal can vary from one person to the next. Some experience psychosis, creating a scary situation for everyone involved. Hallucinations as well as panic attacks are common for those looking to break free from Ultram. That’s why it is so important to find a treatment center with a customized plan for your needs.

Ultram withdrawal treatment doesn’t need to be something that causes you anxiety. When you are in the best treatment center for you, you’ll be surrounded by staff members that have compassion and an understanding of your situation. Once you’ve gone through the detox process, you’ll be able to experience individualized addiction counseling and group counseling, depending on which option best suits your needs. After detox, you are better able to put your life back together and come up with a game plan for transitioning back to your life.

We want to be here for you every step of the way, so in addition to our pre-screening process, we also work to set up a local recovery team near you to help with the experience of heading back home. Once your treatment program is completed, you can use the skills learned in rehab to make new choices for your life, allowing you to mend relationships and create new ones that are healthy and beneficial. Fill out our contact form to learn more about how to manage withdrawal through addiction treatment. You can get help now and begin to turn your life around.

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