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  1. 581

    Using the posterior TAP block for postoperative analgesia for major liver surgery in pediatrics by E. K. Bespalov, A. Yu. Zaitsev, D. I. Novikov, K. V. Dubrovin, A. V. Filin

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…More patients required tramadol administration in Control Group. There was no difference in the occurrence of the PONV syndrome. …”
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    Malignant ovarian dysgerminoma in a 16-year-old leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius) by H Zborilova, J Dietz, KO Heckers, R Dvorakova, Z Knotek, E Cermakova

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The conservative treatment with tramadol, butylscopolamine, famotidine, vitamin B complex, and supportive fluid therapy with Hartmann solution and Duphalyte, was performed for 14 days. …”
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    Adductor canal block for post-operative analgesia after simultaneous bilateral total knee replacement: A randomised controlled trial to study the effect of addition of dexmedetomid... by Rakhee Goyal, Gaurav Mittal, Arun Kumar Yadav, Rishab Sethi, Animesh Chattopadhyay

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Group C patients had longer duration of analgesia (Group C 18.4 h ± 7.4; Group B 14.6 ± 7.1; Group A 10.8 ± 7; P < 0.001); lesser tramadol consumption (Group C 43.8 mg ± 53.2; Group B 76.4 ± 49.6; Group A 93.9 mg ± 58.3; P < 0.001) and lesser pain on movement (P < 0.001). …”
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  4. 584

    ‘You want to chill with the big boys’: Proverbs 21:4–7 and drug trafficking in Nigeria by Favour C. Uroko, Success A. Nnadi

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…These drugs include cocaine, tramadol and Indian hemp, among others. This has brought disgrace to those caught in the act, their families as well as Nigerian society. …”
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  5. 585

    Prescription quantity and duration predict progression from acute to chronic opioid use in opioid-naïve Medicaid patients. by Drake G Johnson, Vy Thuy Ho, Jennifer M Hah, Keith Humphreys, Ian Carroll, Catherine Curtin, Steven M Asch, Tina Hernandez-Boussard

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Initial opioid prescriptions in COU patients had increased morphine milligram equivalents (MME) (33.2 vs. 23.2), tablets per prescription (45.6 vs. 36.54), longer prescriptions (26.63 vs 24.69 days), and higher proportions of tramadol (16.06% vs. 13.44%) and long acting oxycodone (0.24% vs 0.04%) compared to non- COU patients. …”
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  6. 586

    Comprehensive Characterization of 76 Pharmaceuticals and Metabolites in Wastewater by LC-MS/MS by Cristian Gómez-Canela, Sílvia Edo, Natalia Rodríguez, Gemma Gotor, Sílvia Lacorte

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…In the 10 wastewaters analysed, the mean concentrations were in the µg L<sup>−1</sup> levels, being mycophenolic acid, levodopa, ibuprofen, 4-aminoantypirine, losartan, amylmetacresol, amoxicillin, fluticasone, tramadol, budesonide, chlorpheniramine and diclofenac the pharmaceuticals with the highest concentrations. …”
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  7. 587

    Case report: The first description of a Dieulafoy's lesion in the gastric mucosa of a dog by Daniel Felipe Barrantes Murillo, Michael Tillson, Jennifer W. Koehler, Maninder Sandey

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The dog was treated supportively for a presumptive gastric ulcer for 4 days with intravenous fluids, gastro protectants, such as pantoprazole, misoprostol, sucralfate, and barium, as well as an anti-emetic (maropitant) and analgesics (fentanyl, gabapentin, and tramadol). Throughout medical management, the dog continued to require blood transfusions approximately every 24 h. …”
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  8. 588

    Analgesic sparing effect of dexamethasone with levobupivacaine in quadratus lumborum block in patients undergoing unilateral inguinal hernia repair: A prospective randomised contro... by Geeta Singariya, Sangeeta Choudhary, Manoj Kamal, Satya Narayan Seervi, Pooja Bihani, Mritunjay Kumar

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The mean time to request for first rescue analgesia was longer in group D compared to group L (1016.02 ± 205.97 min versus 640 ± 132.96 min; P < 0.0001). The mean total tramadol consumption in the first 24 h was lower in group D compared to group L (233.55 ± 86.92 mg versus 328.22 ± 78.74 mg; P < 0.0001). …”
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    Use of tanezumab for chronic pain treatment by A. E. Karateev, A. M. Lila, L. I. Alekseeva

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…In patients with OA or CNSLBP, it has a pronounced and persistent analgesic effect that exceeds the effect of placebo, and is equal to or superior to the effect of many months of daily intake of naproxen, celecoxib, diclofenac, oxycodone and tramadol. Tanezumab can cause various AE, primarily rapid progression of OA (in 2.6–6.0%) and neurological disorders (paresthesia and hyposthesia, in ≈5%). …”
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    Prescribing databases can be used to monitor trends in opioid analgesic prescribing in Australia by Samantha A. Hollingworth, Martyn Symons, Mohsina Khatun, Bill Loveday, Sue Ballantyne, Wayne D. Hall, Jake M. Najman

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…There was a substantial (60%) increase in the dispensed use of opioid analgesics and a 180% increase in the dispensed use of oxycodone over the period 2002–2009. Tramadol was the most used opioid‐like medication. …”
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  11. 591

    Quetiapine induced ischemic colitis: about two cases by M. Martín, M.D.C. Molina Liétor

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Results First patient, aged 73, with history of dysthymia, in treatment with desvenlafaxine, quetiapine, ketazolam, lorazepam, enalapril/hidroclorothiazide, omeprazole, simvastatin, tramadol/paracetamol, alendronate/colecalciferol and hidroferol, consulted in the emergency room for malaise, disorientation, haematuria, abdominal pain and changes in deposition rhythm; family members admitted frequent use of higher than prescribed doses of quetiapine and benzodiazepines. …”
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    Associações entre medicamentos de alta vigilância e interações medicamentosas potenciais em uma unidade de terapia intensiva pediátrica by Bárbara Dias CAMARINHA, Bárbara Campos SILVA, Benedito Carlos CORDEIRO, Ranieri Carvalho CAMUZI, Monique Araújo BRITO

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Ter pelo menos um MAV na IMP aumentou a gravidade desta, e o fentanil, cloreto de potássio 10%, fenobarbital, metadona, clobazam, cetamina, dexmedetomidina, morfina e tramadol foram associados à gravidade das IMP. A quantidade de MAV envolvida na IMP está diretamente relacionada à gravidade da IMP. …”
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  13. 593

    Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, and Analgesic Properties of Chemically Characterized Polyphenol-Rich Extract from <i>Withania adpressa</i> Coss. ex Batt by Ahmad Mohammad Salamatullah

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The polyphenol-rich fraction showed a good analgesic effect wherein the delay in reaction time to a thermal stimulus caused by 500 mg/kg had a highly similar effect to that induced by Tramadol used as a positive control. The findings of the current work highlight the importance of polyphenol-rich fractions from <i>W. adpressa</i> Coss. ex Batt. as an alternative source of natural antioxidant, inflammatory, and analgesic drugs to control relative diseases.…”
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    Prevalence and predictors of recreational drug use among medical and nursing students in Cameroon: a cross sectional analysis by Clarence M. Mbanga, Derrick T. Efie, Desmond Aroke, Tsi Njim

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The overall prevalence of recreational drug use was 1.64% with tramadol and marijuana noted as the drugs used by these students. …”
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    Substance Abuse among Students of Zanjan’s Universities (Iran): A Knot of Today's Society by Abolfazl Goreishi, Zahra Shajari

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Methods: 1200 subjects among the students of three universities in Zanjan were selected by stratified random sampling and their demographic information and history of substance abuse including hookah, cigarette, codeine, ibuprofen, alcohol, diazepam, tramadol, cannabis, opium, grass, heroin, crack, X pill, morphine, marijuana, Librium, and LSD were assessed by a standard questionnaire and were analyzed in 2010. …”
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  16. 596

    Drug utilization in patients with OA: a population-based study. by Wilson, N, Sanchez-Riera, L, Morros, R, Diez-Perez, A, Javaid, M, Cooper, C, Arden, N, Prieto-Alhambra, D

    Published 2014
    “…Drugs studied included oral and topical NSAIDs, analgesics (paracetamol, metamizole), opioids (tramadol, fentanyl), cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2) inhibitors and symptomatic slow-acting drugs in OA. …”
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    Disambiguating pharmacological mechanisms from placebo in neuropathic pain using functional neuroimaging by Wanigasekera, V, Wartolowska, K, Huggins, J, Duff, E, Vennart, W, Whitlock, M, Massat, N, Pauer, L, Rogers, P, Hoggart, B, Tracey, I

    Published 2018
    “…</p> <p><strong>Methods</strong><br/>We chronically administered pregabalin or tramadol (first-line and second-line analgesics, respectively), recommended for neuropathic pain, in 16 post-traumatic neuropathic pain patients. …”
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    Disambiguating pharmacological mechanisms from placebo in neuropathic pain using functional neuroimaging by Wanigasekera, V, Wartolowska, K, Huggins, J, Duff, E, Vennart, W, Whitlock, M, Massat, N, Pauer, L, Rogers, P, Hoggart, B, Tracey, I

    Published 2017
    “…<strong>Methods:</strong> We chronically administered pregabalin and tramadol (first-line and second-line analgesics, respectively), recommended for neuropathic pain, in 16 post-traumatic neuropathic pain patients. …”
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    Osteoarthritis of the knee - biochemical aspect of applied therapies: a review by Anna Horecka, Anna Hordyjewska, Tomasz Blicharski, Jacek Kurzepa

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) inhibit the synthesis of eicosanoids, whereas paracetamol prevents the production of prostaglandin (PG) by interacting with peroxidase (POX) site of the prostaglandin H2 synthase complex. Tramadol is an opioid that has a dual mechanism of action: it binds to the μ-opioid receptor and it inhibits serotonin and adrenaline. …”
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