Seizures have occurred in some people taking tramadol. Your seizure risk may be higher if you have ever had: a head injury, epilepsy, or other seizure disorder drug or alcohol addiction or a metabolic disorder. To make sure tramadol is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have ever had...
We studied the outcome and frequency of recurrent seizures in tramadol-intoxicated patients in an attempt to determine the need for prophylactic anticonvulsant therapy. This was a retrospective cohort study of tramadol-intoxicated patients who had at least one seizure. Patients' age, sex, cause(s) ...
Taking tramadol with drugs that already cause a risk of a seizure may increase that risk. Patients should always have a drug interaction review completed each time they start or stop a medication, including prescription drugs, herbals, over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, and supplements like vitamin...
People with a history of seizures Individuals with a recognized risk for seizure (such as head trauma, metabolic disorders, alcohol and drug withdrawal, and central nervous system infections) People taking selective-serotonin reuptake inhibitor and serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors...
may also increase in patients with epilepsy, those with a history of seizures or in patients with a recognized risk for seizure (such as head trauma, metabolic disorders, alcohol and drug withdrawal, CNS infections), or with concomitant use of other drugs known to reduce the seizure threshold....
A 28 year old woman, affected with an autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome and painful abdominal symptomatology treated with tramadol, showed bilateral myoclonic jerks followed by a tonic seizure during intravenous drug infusion. Afterwards she had sporadic myoclonic seizures and a second generalized seizure...
To assess the frequency of seizures and patient characteristics associated with tramadol intoxication and abuse in young addicts. Patients with history of... V Jovanovi?-?Upi?,? Martinovi?,N Ne?I? - 《Clinical Toxicology》 被引量: 100发表: 2006年 Tramadol Abuse-associated Seizure: An Epidemiolo...
Furthermore, patients with epilepsy, a history of seizures, or other risk factors for seizure (head trauma, alcohol or drug withdrawal) also may be at increased risk for developing seizures from tramadol. Drug Interactions The metabolism of tramadol and its active metabolite, M1, is induced with...
Central Nervous System: Abnormal gait, Amnesia, Cognitive dysfunction, Depression, Difficulty in concentration, Hallucinations, Paresthesia, Seizure, Tremor. Respiratory:Dyspnea. Skin:Stevens-Johnson syndrome/Toxic epidermal necrolysis, Urticaria, Vesicles. ...
seizures in patients taking SSRIs, SNRIs, anorectic agents, tricyclic antidepressants or other tricyclic compounds (e.g., cyclobenzaprine, promethazine), or other opiate agonists; may increase the risk in those taking MAO inhibitors, antipsychotic agents, or other drugs that decrease the seizure ...