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It only becomes addiction when the person doesn't need the drug, but uses it compulsively due to a physical craving. Obviously, animals cannot self-medicate with prescription drugs.
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will add to the effects of alcohol and other depressants. Do not drive, operate machinery, or do anything else that could be dangerous until you know how you react to this medicine. Using Ultram alone, with other medicines, or with alcohol may lessen your ability to drive or to perform other potentially dangerous tasks. Before you begin taking any new medicine, either prescription or over-the-counter, check with your doctor or pharmacist. For women: if you plan on becoming pregnant, discuss with your doctor the benefits and risks of using Ultram during pregnancy. Tramadol is excreted in breast milk. Do not breast-feed while taking
Thanks for the responses. We started our dog on a tramadol/methocarbamol/prednisone regimen Friday (yesterday) around 5pm. By 10pm we could see a noticable improvement, but definitely not a magic cure. (I didn't expect one, but I was pleased to see us at least partially managing the pain.)
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We treated with antibiotics for 10 days and weren't seeing any improvements. We did another x-ray and that is when our world fell apart. There were very big changes in the vertebra in just 10 days.
My 75 lb shepherd/hound mix has been on Deramaxx for hip dysplasia for 15 months. He took a turn for the worse last week and I thought he was a goner.
they have said that i need to bring her in every 6 months for a re-evaluation of her thyroid medication, and have tacked on to that now a blood panel because of the tramadol.

<li> Should I be Worried About Taking Tramadol? </li>
<li> I should mention that during this week's trial with Tramadol, that the diarrhea started hours after the 2nd 75 mg dose. </li>
<li> I am wondering what the dose range is for tramadol and if the dose range has to be modified in a dog wearing the fentanyl pain patch. </li>
<li> Does it take a few days for the Tramadol to get into the dogs system before you start to notice a change? </li>
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<li> The whining is DEFINITELY a known side effect of Tramadol in dogs, as is constipation. The dose might be too high for her. I like to use multiple drugs, at lower doses, to get the most pain relief with the fewest side effects. </li>
<li> So, I have isolated that the Tramadol is making him vomit. </li>
<li> Last week my dog could not get up so I called my vet. She said to give the dog Tramadol HCI 50 mg which I did. But I also gave the dog a previcox tablet for arthritis. Well, by that evening she begged to go out and I let her without supervision and she got into the neighbor's garabage! The next day she had diarrhea so I cut off the medicine. Our vet was also trying to determine if Lucy had Cushing Disease. The next day my dog died and I don't know if I mixed the wrong medicines, the dog got into the wrong garbage or the Cushing Disease did her in. She's had symptoms of the disease for over a year. I think she died of a heart attach because her chest heaved several times. What do you think she died of? </li>
<li> may only be temporary and might subside throughout the course of taking tramadol. those side effects may include: dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth, constipation, headache, or sweating. If these side effects do continue or are becoming bothersome, be sure to check with your doctor. If any of the following occur, be sure to check with your doctor as soon as possible: skin rash, itching, seizures, or hallucinations. If you notice other side effects not listed above, make sure to contact your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist. </li>
<li> We go to one prednisone per day now, and I have been easing back on the tramadol with only 4mg (instead of 5mg) per dose now. I'll try to ease that down as we get near the 14 days so that we run less of a risk of withdrawal symptoms. </li>
<li> It is important to take tramadol properly and to follow prescribing instructions. If taken improperly or in a way that is not recommended, serious side effects and even death can result. </li>
<li> Hi, I hae an 11 year old, male, 80 pound airedale terrier that has recurring problems with his lower spine. FOr three weeks he has been on 1250mg of Novo Lexin twice a day, 50 mg of Tramadol twice a day. He has been onMetacam for at least a year. Since starting the Tramadol he has episodes of heavy panting, pacing, and he won't lie down to rest. He is very restless and is up several times in the night. He is whining constantly. Are these indications of a dosage that may be too high? Is is also safe to completely stop the Tramadol or do I have to slowly reduce the dosage? </li>
<li> My dog was biten by a copperhead a few hours ago. I could not aford the pain medication the Dr. offered(what college student could) but I did get the antbiotics. I have been prescribed Tramadol can I give him one or will it react with the venom. The vet said something about having to give an opiate based pain med so it would not react with the venom. Isn't tramadol a synthetic opiate? </li>
<li> If those are way off, I might have misread the labelling. The tramadol is labelled differently than the others. The bottle says 100mg/5ml and we are giving .25 ml twice a day. So by my math that is 5mg a dose, twice a day. The other bottles are labelled per dose - the prednisone is 1.25mg/0.5ml which is the amount we are giving him each time and the methocarbamol is labelled 40mg/ml and we are giving him 1ml per dose, twice a day. Our local pharmacist went to a lot of trouble to make the suspensions and he told me that he tried to add some peanut butter flavor to make it more palatable. It smells good enough, and he doesn't fight me when I am giving it to him - so that is good. </li>
<li> Like all drugs, tramadol has side effects, although they are usually mild. There is a wide range of possible dosing with this drug, and sedation sometimes can occur at higher doses; if this happens, it is recommended that the dosage be reduced. </li>
<li> I am so sorry to hear your dog is having this trouble. I can't comment specifically on this dog's case, and it sounds like your vet has lost your trust, which makes it difficult to know what the next step is. Because what you describe is not something I've ever seen with Tramadol, nor that I've heard of, nor seen mentioned in the veterinary literature. I don't recall even seeing it in the human literature. My suspicion is that your dog's condition has changed or progressed, and the Tramadol is just a coincidence. </li>
<li> I did not really say "Tramadol isn't addictive." I said that Tramadol can relieve pain without sedation and without addiction. It CAN sedate and it CAN be addictive. There is no question of that. But it's still true that it can be used to relieve pain without addiction and without sedation. Perhaps that's a fine distinction but it IS a distinction. </li>
<li> is used for any severe pain that won't go away as fast as a stubbed toe. Tramadol is a great medication to use in short periods at a time. Tramadol is to be used for about 5 days at a time in order to avoid addiction to tramadol. Tramadol can also be used for elderly pain and end of life pain. </li>
<li> I've not heard any reason why a dog wouldn't be able to remain on Tramadol, if it is helping with pain. </li>
<li> Is there anything I should know about Tramadol? </li>
<li> I asked about why Tramadol would require constant blood tests(especially since this was a different vet in the office and the first one expressly said that Tramadol was a great pain medication because it didn't harm the GI tract)and was told that it too was an NSAD that could have liver problems. </li>
<li> My senior dog after surgeries always received Tramadol because my vet said it has fewer side effects. She always did very well. I am taking her to a new vet, because the hospital offers 24 hour care, for surgery. I was told they use domitor i.v. drip after surgery, in addition to hydromorphone. I looked up domitor, and was alarmed to see that it is contraindicated in dogs with liver disease. My dog has had liver disease (very high Alk Phos) for the last six years, though it's of unknown etiology. What does contraindicated mean? Should a safer alternative, like tramadol, which she tolerated very well in the past, be used? Obviously, if domitor was needed to save her life, and it was the only drug available, I wouldn't be as worried. But I would like to request a safer alternative, like tramador. Am I being misguided by the label because it says it is contraindicated in dogs with liver disease? Thanks for any advice. </li>
<li> This leads me to believe that his problems may be gastrointestinal in nature and when we pick him up we are pressing on his belly and hurting him. It also leads me to my long-winded question: Should I continue the tramadol since it seems to have a slight incidence of constipation and it doesn't seem to be helping the pain. </li>
<li> If you miss a dose of Tramadol, take it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once. </li>
<li> I have a 5 year old Mastiff/Shepherd mix. He was neutered last year and has since gained 20+ lbs. He has started to limp after he wakes up and I thught that his leg was falling asleep. He alternates which leg he limps on depending on which side he sleeps on. The Vet prescribed Tramadol. I have read that this is for serious pain. Should I keep giving this to him. He only limps for about a minute ot two and then he is fine. I don't think he really needs continuous pain relievers, other that that he gets around really good(running, jumping etc.). </li>
<li> 10 - If an overdose of tramadol has occurred, call your local poison control center, or call 911 if it appears to be an emergency situation. </li>

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