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Saturday, July 11, 2009

OVERDOSAGE:

OVERDOSAGE:
Few cases of overdoses with tramadol have been reported. Estimates of ingested dose in foreign fatalities have been in the range of 3 to 5 g. A 3 g intentional overdose in a patient in the clinical studies produced emesis and no sequelae. The lowest dose reported to be associated with a fatality was possibly between 500 and 1000 mg in a 40 kg woman, but details of the case are not completely known.
Serious potential consequences of overdosage are respiratory depression and seizure. Naloxone will reverse some, but not all symptoms caused by overdosage with Ultram so that general supportive treatment is recommended. Primary attention should be given to the assurance of adequate respiratory exchange. Hemodialysis is not expected to be helpful because it removes only a small percentage of the administered dose. Convulsions occurring in mice following the administration of toxic doses of tramadol could be suppressed with barbiturates or benzodiazepines, but were increased with naloxone. Naloxone did not change the lethality of an overdose in mice.

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