Withdrawl Ultram IBS – A non-narcotic analgesic product that treats the pain associated with IBS.
- What symptoms are relieved by this product?
- How effective is the product towards the symptoms?
- What is the recommended duration of use for this product?
- Are there any side-effects during and after product usage?
- Are the results permanent after the product usage has stopped?
- Product Review
What symptoms are relieved by this product?
The product is used to relieve the pain experienced with IBS. It works on certain nerves within your brain to restrain the pain signals that are received.
How effective is the product towards the symptoms?
Patients normally receive a better outcome from pain relief if they were to take this medication during the onset of the pain. If it is taken in the later stages of the pain, it proves to have a lesser effect.
What is the recommended duration of use for this product?
This product comes with withdrawal symptoms, so it should only be used for the duration as specified by your qualified physician.
Are there any side-effects during and after product usage?
The known side effects are nausea and withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, sweating, shaking, diarrhea and sleeplessness. These symptoms can be experienced if the dosage is too high when beginning the medication or if the medication is stopped suddenly.
Are the results permanent after the product usage has stopped?
No. The pain associated with IBS can once again reoccur as the only goal of this product is to prevent your brain from receiving the pain signals sent from your gut. Once the drug has been stopped, the pain receptors will work as per usual.
Product Review
Withdrawl Ultram IBS can provide you with pain relief on a temporary basis. The product needs to be taken under the supervision of a qualified physician as it can have dependency effects.
This product is not meant to be taken on a long-term basis and should not be stopped abruptly. The drug will have a weaker effect over a period of usage and stopping suddenly would trigger withdrawl symptoms.
I would recommend the pain killers found at your local drug store such as Tylenol. However pain killers should only be used if absolutely needed. It is best to find a long term solution by determining the root of your problem such as a weak digestive system that needs help to restrengthen.
This site is dedicated to improve the health your gut and plenty of useful information can be found here.
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