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Tramadol is a weak opiate so has all the usual side effects of nausea, sedation, dysphoria (hallucinations/confusion) etc. if you've been taking them for a while you might get withdrawal symptomns. it is a weak opiate though so its rare that these are strong or long in duration. I don't know who told you they were devoid of side effects but they were talking bollocks.

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Temazepam are from a class of drugs called benzodiazepines - similar to diazepam (Valium) which have sedative and anti-anxiety (anxiolytic) effects but little analgesic or painkilling effects like Tramadol does. Although if you're not in pain when you take the Tramadol what you feel may be similar.

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