Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Tramadol

tramadol (TRM), centrally acting analgesic of moderate strength, like codeine, pentazocine, propoksifenu. It is widely and effectively used for analgesia in the treatment and surgery, particularly in the coronary, cancer and orthopedic pain. The remedy is a hydrochloride, TRM, and is available under different names: Mabron (Cyprus), and Mendesik tramadol (India), Sintradon (Yugoslavia), Protradon (Czech Republic) and others, but most common in the Russian Federation is the TRA-MAL, The remedy is a hydrochloride, TRM, and is available under different names: Mabron (Cyprus), and Mendesik Tradol (India), Sintradon (Yugoslavia), Protradon (Czech Republic) and others, but most common in the Russian Federation is the TRA-MAL, The remedy is a hydrochloride, TRM, and is available under different names: Mabron (Cyprus), and Mendesik tramadol(India), Sintradon (Yugoslavia), Protradon (Czech Republic) and others, but most common in the Russian Federation is the TRA-MAL, However, further research and application experience in clinical practice have shown a low incidence of side effects of opiate-type, which include, above all the weakening of respiratory function, the manifestation of euphoria, the development of drug dependence and tolerance, at the therapeutic (100 mg) and even triple therapy. Side effects that are typical in the case of receiving opioids such as nausea, dizziness, vomiting, weakness, dryness of the mouth occur with prolonged use of TRM, but do not exceed 5% of the total registered around 13,000 cases. Even more rare manifestations of respiratory depression, urinary retention, constipation.

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