Other drugs that reduce the seizure threshold. Risk of seizure 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). In tramadol...
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 threshold.Se...
Dogs with a history of seizures or epilepsy. Tramadol can lower the seizure threshold and increase the risk. Dogs with liver or kidney disease Dogs taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors used for cognitive dysfunction and Cushing’s disease. Dogs taking serotonin reuptake inhibitors, which are anti-depr...
27 The seizure risk with tramadol may be enhanced in patients taking tricyclic antidepressants, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, neuroleptics, or other drugs that lower the seizure threshold. Furthermore, patients with epilepsy, a history of seizures, or other risk...
Caution should be used when administering tramadol to animals with a history of seizure or head trauma or in animals being treated with other drugs that may lower the seizure threshold. Naloxone may be administered to partially antagonize tramadol. View chapterPurchase book...
Other drugs that reduce the seizure threshold. Risk of seizure may also increase in patients withepilepsy, those with a history of seizures, or in patients with a recognized risk for seizure (such as headtrauma, metabolic disorders, alcohol and drug withdrawal, CNS infections). In ULTRA Moverdo...
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....
Tramadol should be avoided or used with caution in , or in individuals who are receiving seizure-threshold lowering drugs. Finally, tramadol has a low risk of abuse because it has only a weak opioid effect and its monoaminergic action could inhibit the of dependence. The low abuse potential ...
However, tramadol use, particularly with high doses, has been associated with seizures, and the risk of seizures is increased in the presence of drugs that reduce seizure threshold, head trauma or prior history of seizures.Patients undergoing surgery, for example, total knee arthroplasty (TKA) ...
• Tramadol can lower seizure threshold• Lightheadedness • Dizziness • Sedation • Nausea • Vomiting • Decreased urination • Respiratory depression • Acetaminophen overdose is the leading cause of drug-induced liver damage