A combination of Tramadol and an energy drink failed to have the desired effect on a boy who took mixture to aid performance on pitch.
In Kumasi, Ghana, a pupil of the St. Anne’s Anglican Primary School, has been admitted at a hospital after combining Tramadol with an energy drink.
According to Citi News, the victim, 11, was given 120-milligram Tramadol tablets by his schoolmates shortly before a football game in order to boost performance but the opposite was the outcome.
He reportedly collapsed during the sporting event prompting a visit to the hospital where his parents visited him.
“The incident is really true. When I returned from the market, I was told that my son was lying at the hospital and was unconscious.
"So, I quickly rushed to the hospital and then proceeded to his school.
“I met one of the teachers who had not closed from school at that time. I asked him what happened and he said my son was unconscious and he was being rushed to the hospital.
"The teacher then explained that the children said my son took a drink and collapsed.
“I appeal to all parents to guard their wards against the use of Tramadol, because it is really dangerous,” says 31-year-old Afia Daakwaah, the boy's mother.
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Man struggles to walk after taking too much Tramadol
A Ghanaian man has found difficulty in moving after having an overdose of Tramadol.
This was captured in a footage shared by Instablog9ja on Friday, May 18, 2018.
In the video showed a male drug user who seemed to have lost the ability to walk smartly.
A sluggish movement highlighted the impact an overconsumption of the intoxicant has had on the man.
The well-being of individuals like him proved to be one of the things worthy of attention in recent BBC documentary, "Sweet Sweet Codeine".
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