Abstract

    Open Access Case Report Article ID: JAMTS-1-110

    Tramadol Dependency Treatment: A New Approach

    Jamshid Ahmadi*

    Background: Tramadol induced disorder is a new problem.

    Objective: To explain the efficacy of low dose of clonidine, baclofen and ibuprofen (NSAID) in the treatment of severe and chronic tramadol dependency (2000 mg daily).

    Method: To evaluate the usefulness of non-narcotic drugs in the management of severe tramadol withdrawal symptoms.

    Results: Clonidine 0.3 mg, baclofen75 mg and ibuprofen 1200 mg per day is very effective in the management of severe tramadol withdrawal symptoms and craving.

    Discussion: Our findings indicates that low dose of clonidine, baclofen and ibuprofen (NSAID) is beneficial in the treatment of severe tramadol dependency. This is a fascinating result.

    Conclusion: To our knowledge dramatic effects combination of clonidine, baclofen and ibuprofen in these situations has not been published yet, and this finding is a considerable addition to the literature.

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    Published on: Oct 28, 2015 Pages: 41-43

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/2455-3484.000010
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