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Tramadol hydrochlorid

Raffa, R.B. and Friderichs, E. The basic science aspect of tramadol hydrochloride, Pain Rev. 1996, 3, 249-271. [Pg.242]

Figure 4 Dose-independent in-vitro release of tramadol hydrochloride from Tramal / Contramal /Adolonta long 100, 150 and 200 mg (medium up to 0.5 h artificial gastric juice pH 1.2 up to 2 h pH 2.3 up to 3 h pH 6.8 up to 12 h pH 7.4). Figure 4 Dose-independent in-vitro release of tramadol hydrochloride from Tramal / Contramal /Adolonta long 100, 150 and 200 mg (medium up to 0.5 h artificial gastric juice pH 1.2 up to 2 h pH 2.3 up to 3 h pH 6.8 up to 12 h pH 7.4).
Woody, G.E. et al., An independent assessment of MEDWatch reporting for abuse/ depen den ce and withdrawal from Ultram (tramadol hydrochloride), Drug Alcohol Depend., 72, 163, 2003. [Pg.169]

Tramadol hydrochloride (23 Ultram ) [59] was originally touted as being structurally unrelated to morphine. However, upon closer examination the relationship can easily be seen (Fig. 11.13). [Pg.271]

Keeley PW, Foster G, Whitelaw L. Hear my song auditory hallucinations with tramadol hydrochloride. BMJ 2000 321(7276) 1608. [Pg.717]

Infra-red Spectrum. Principal peaks at wavenumbers 1284,1601, 1042,1238,1575, 702 (tramadol hydrochloride, KBr disk). [Pg.1033]

Dose. Tramadol hydrochloride is given parenterally in doses of 50 to 100 mg. [Pg.1034]

Oxymetholone 179-180 Tramadol Hydrochloride 185-195d Methylergometrine Maleate... [Pg.1089]

Cicero TJ, Adams EH, GeUer A, Inciardi JA, Munoz A, Schnoll SH, Senay EC, Woody GE. A postmarketing surveillance program to monitor Ultram (tramadol hydrochloride) abuse in the United States. Drug Alcohol Depend 1999 57(l) 7-22. [Pg.3475]

Obaidat AA, Obaidat RM. Controlled release of tramadol hydrochloride from matrices prepared using glyceryl behenate. Eur J Pharm Biopharm 2001 52(2) 231—235. [Pg.305]

Tiwari S, Murthy TK, Pai MR. Mehta PR. Chowdary PB. Controlled release formulation of tramadol hydrochloride using hydrophilic and hydrophobic matrix system. AAPS Pharm Sci Tech 1993 4(3) Article 31. [Pg.303]

Tramadol hydrochloride is an opioid analgesic that binds to certain opioid receptors and inhibits reuptake of norepinephrine and serotonin its exact mechanism of action is unknown. It is indicated for relief of moderate to moderately severe pain. [Pg.700]

HYDROCHLORIDE/ACETAMINOPHEN (Ultracet tablets 325 mg acetaminophen/37.5 mg tramadol hydrochloride)... [Pg.700]

Tramadol hydrochloride/acetaminophen is a nonnarcotic analgesic combination. Tramadol the exact mechanism is... [Pg.700]


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