Using Tramadol to Fight Fibromyalgia

Tramadol is Prove to Be Extemely Effective in the Relief of Mederate to Severe Pain

By Megan Mathews, published May 19, 2006
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TRAMADOL – SEVERE PAIN MEDICATION




When a helthcare professional prescribes Tramadol, they recommend that the medication only be used 5 days consistantly at a time, or for short time periods only.   It's important for the patient who is beginning the medication, Tramadol, to speak with thier healthcare professional about the risks associated with long term use, since it could result in dependency on Tramadol. 




Tramadol is used to treat pain associated with severe and mildly severe pain.  Studies show that tramadol is effective in easing moderate-to-severe pain.




Tramadol withdrawal symptoms are like those of other pain medications.  Using tramadol for long periods at a time, with dependancy tenancies, could result in the classification of an addiction.   If this begins to happen, and you see you are becoming dependant on the medication, it's important to reduce your Tramadol usage. 




TRAMADOL STUDY WITH FIBROMYALGIA




“Tramadol in the fibromyalgia syndrome: a controlled clinical trial versus placebo.

This study assessed the analgesic action of tramadol compared with placebo in patients suffering from fibromyalgia syndrome. Twelve patients (11 females, one male) were treated according to a double-blind crossover experimental design. Each tramadol patient, after signing informed consent, was randomly allocated to either tramadol (100 mg ampul in 100 ml given intravenously in 15 min doses) or placebo for a single tramadol dose treatment.

At the second visit, patients crossed over to the other drug for a further single dose treatment. There was a wash-out period of 1 week. Nine patients completed the study, while in three cases (two tramadol, one placebo) the study was discontinued due to the onset of side effects.

The assessment of efficacy, carried out at the baseline and 15 min and 2 hours after administration of each dose, involved the use of a visual analog scale (VAS 100 mm) for spontaneous pain and pressure dolorimetry (kg/cm2) at 12 "symptomatic" tender points and nine "control" tender points for fibromyalgic pain.

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  • Tramadol is the number one drug sold on the interenet that isn't a controlled substance.
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