Two Nurses Caught Illegally Supplying Tramadol
Three persons were found red-handed supplying tramadol to dealers illegally. Two of the guys who claim to be nurses at Kumbungu health center and Walewale Government Hospital.
The culprits were apprehended with the intent to distribute significant amounts of Tramadol, including dosages of 150 and 250 mg, to vendors of these controlled substances.
They were discovered to be in possession of several Tramadol boxes, which they were selling for much less than what the drug was worth.
Because of its potential for misuse and addiction, the powerful painkiller is subject to strict regulations. Generally speaking, a dose of 50 mg is enough.
The suspects acknowledged that their actions were illegal when questioned.
They acknowledged that they had sold locals additional narcotics in addition to Tramadol.
Security officials made the arrests following their observation of suspicious activities and subsequent confrontation with the suspects.
Tramadol Abuse in Ghana
Tramadol abuse among Ghana’s youth has become a growing concern in recent years. It is a synthetic opioid painkiller, is often misused for its euphoric effects, leading to addiction and various health complications. The accessibility of tramadol, coupled with its relatively low cost, has contributed to its widespread misuse, particularly among young people seeking to escape socio-economic challenges or cope with stress. Efforts to combat the abuse include increased awareness campaigns, stricter regulations on its sale and distribution, and rehabilitation programs for affected individuals. However, addressing this issue requires a comprehensive approach involving government interventions, community support, and education on the dangers of substance abuse.
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