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Aga Khan University

Tramadol

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Tramadol: A Valuable Treatment For Pain In Southeast Asian Countries, Ramani Vijayan, Gauhar Afshan, Khalid Bashir, Mary Cardosa, Madhur Chadha, Pongparadee Chaudakshetrin, Khin Myo Hla, Muralidhar Joshi, Francis O. Javier, Asif Gul Kayani Oct 2018

Tramadol: A Valuable Treatment For Pain In Southeast Asian Countries, Ramani Vijayan, Gauhar Afshan, Khalid Bashir, Mary Cardosa, Madhur Chadha, Pongparadee Chaudakshetrin, Khin Myo Hla, Muralidhar Joshi, Francis O. Javier, Asif Gul Kayani

Department of Anaesthesia

Background: The supply of controlled drugs is limited in the Far East, despite the prevalence of health disorders that warrant their prescription. Reasons for this include strict regulatory frameworks, limited financial resources, lack of appropriate training amongst the medical profession and fear of addiction in both general practitioners and the wider population. Consequently, the weak opioid tramadol has become the analgesic most frequently used in the region to treat moderate to severe pain.
Methods: To obtain a clearer picture of the current role and clinical use of tramadol in Southeast Asia, pain specialists from 7 countries in the region were …


Effect Of Diclofenac Suppository On Tramadol Consumption In Posthysterectomy Pain, Aziza Mohammad Hussain, Fauzia A Khan, Lumaan Sheikh Sep 2008

Effect Of Diclofenac Suppository On Tramadol Consumption In Posthysterectomy Pain, Aziza Mohammad Hussain, Fauzia A Khan, Lumaan Sheikh

Department of Anaesthesia

OBJECTIVE: To determine reduction in dose of tramadol and side effects in posthysterectomy patients on addition of diclofenac on rectal suppository.

STUDY DESIGN: Randomized double blinded placebo controlled study.

PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY: The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan, from August 2004 to January 2006. Methodology: Seventy ASA I and II females, aged 20 and above, who underwent elective abdominal hysterectomy, were included in this study. Patients received identical looking suppository of either 100 mg diclofenac sodium or placebo after induction of anaesthesia and then 12 hourly for 24 hours. General anaesthesia was standardized and tramadol was given …


Comparison Between Tramadol And Pethidine In Patient Controlled Intravenous Analgesia, Faisal Shamim, Muhammad Qamarul Hoda, Khalid Samad, Salman Sabir Oct 2006

Comparison Between Tramadol And Pethidine In Patient Controlled Intravenous Analgesia, Faisal Shamim, Muhammad Qamarul Hoda, Khalid Samad, Salman Sabir

Department of Anaesthesia

Objective: To compare the efficacy and side effects related to Tramadol with Pethidine in patient controlled intravenous analgesia (PCIA) after total abdominal hysterectomies. Methods: A total of 60 patients were randomized to receive either Tramadol or Pethidine by PCIA (30 in each group) after total abdominal hysterectomy. Pain assessments were recorded one hour after starting the PCIA and then at 6, 12, and 24 hours by using visual analogue scale (VAS). Nausea vomiting score and sedation score were also recorded. Good attempts, total attempts and total drug consumption was noted from PCIA pump at the end of the study period. …