Understanding Why Does Tramadol Feel Good?
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Tramadol's dual mechanism of action, involving both opioid receptors and neurotransmitters, is the key reason it can produce feelings of well-being and euphoria. The drug's capacity to inhibit the reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine, combined with its opioid effects, directly impacts the brain's pleasure and reward systems, explaining **why does tramadol feel good** to some users.