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Tramazac Side Effects

Updated October 25, 2017
LilacPearl Says:
Wed, September 20, 2017

I have been taking tramazac co 37.5 mg since June 2016. I was given them initially for a hernia op. I continued taking them and in February 2017 I had a back op and was prescribed them again. I was taking 2 in the mornings and 2 in the afternoons and tramazac SR 200 at night. Now I am trying to get off the tramazac co 37.5 mg during the day. I have cut them down to 1 per day. Since cutting down on the 37.5 mg per day I am feeling extremely and abnormally fatigued especially round about the time I was taking 2 per day in the afternoons. I have been taking 1 per day now for a week and I want to continue with 1 per day until I am completely weaned off of them, but how do I overcome the extreme fatigue? Is this a withdrawal symptom I have to go through and if so for how much longer is what I want to know. The tramazac SR 200 I take at night I am not concerned about because they help me to sleep and they help with RLS at night but it is the 37.5mg I take in the day I want to get off completely. Am I doing the right thing with regard to cutting down to 1 per day and are my fatigue symptoms merely withdrawal and it will go away if I persevere ? I don't have any other severe withdrawal symptoms although I do get a bit dizzy from time to time, however I can cope with the dizziness but the fatigue is so debilitating and very difficult to cope with. I had blood tests because initially I never knew my tiredness could be the withdrawal symptoms and my doctor never picked it up he thought it could be anaemia or my under active thyroid but my blood tests are 100% normal thyroid perfect haemoglobin perfect. So all I can put my tiredness down to must be the withdrawal symptoms. However when I look at what others write about withdrawal no one else mentions extreme fatigue as a sign of withdrawal. Could it be that it effects people in different ways?

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Verwon Says:
Wed, October 25, 2017

Yes, that could be a withdrawal side effect, according to NIH reports. You may also experience nausea, fever, chills, anxiety, depression, and rebound pain.

How are you doing? Has there been any change? Are you on any other medications?

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