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lettinggo211

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Is it possible to CTB with a tramadol OD or is this pretty unlikely?

If it's a possibility, aby thoughts/suggestions on how to succeed with this method?
 
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Tramadol is a comparatively weak opioid, but overdose is still possible. A person's tolerance and genetics have a significant influence on their tramadol overdose risk.

The amount of tramadol it takes to overdose depends both on the person's tolerance for the drug and genetics.

Overdose deaths from opioids like tramadol were responsible for claiming more than 14,000 American lives in 2019,

Doctors recommend that patients take no more than 50 mg of short-acting tramadol every six hours as needed, or 100 mg of long-acting tramadol per day when starting out. This amount may be increased as tolerances do. However, the max dose of the drug is 300 mg a day for the short-acting formulation and 400 mg a day for the long-acting formulation.

Tramadol Overdose Mg

There is no exact milligram amount of tramadol that can cause an overdose. The amount of tramadol it takes to overdose depends on the person and is linked to both tolerance and genetics.

Tolerance means the amount of drug that your body is used to. For example, if you regularly take 50 mg of tramadol and suddenly increase to 400 mg, your risk for an overdose increases.

Genetics also plays a big role in tramadol overdose. Tramadol is broken down by an enzyme called CYP2D6 in the liver. However, some people have genes for a more active form of this enzyme than other people. In turn, tramadol may be far more potent than expected in some people and may be less potent than expected in others.
 
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lettinggo211

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I do not take tramadol regularly or any type of this kind of medicine. I have access to 30 50mg pills.
 
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I do not take tramadol regularly or any type of this kind of medicine. I have access to 30 50mg pills.
1500mg, In total, 512 cases of tramadol overdose were evaluated, of which 359 patients were included, with a median age of 41 years (range, 16-69) and a median tramadol dose of 1,500 mg (range, 500-4,000). The most frequent complications associated with tramadol overdose were hypertension (38.4%), tachycardia (24.8%), and seizure (14.5%). No serotonin toxicity was detected in patients. Having a GCS score <15, having taken a tramadol dose of >1,000 mg, being in the process of quitting drug use, being 30-49 years old, and male sex were significantly related to the incidence of severe complications of tramadol overdose.
 
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Is there an amount that would cause death?