Moderate to severe pain

Active Ingredient: Tramadol

Indication for Tramadol

Population group: only children (1 year - 12 years old)

Management (treatment and prevention) of moderate to severe pain.

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

1-8 mg/kg in 4-6 divided doses daily

Route of admnistration

Oral

Defined daily dose

1 - 8 mg per kg of body weight

Dosage regimen

From 0.25 To 2 mg per kg of body weight 4 time(s) per day every day

Detailed description

Duration of administration

Tramadol should under no circumstances be administered for longer than absolutely necessary. If long-term pain treatment with tramadol is necessary in view of the nature and severity of the illness, then careful and regular monitoring should be carried out (if necessary with breaks in treatment) to establish whether and to what extent further treatment is necessary.

Active ingredient

Tramadol

Tramadol, a cyclohexanol derivative, is a centrally acting opioid analgesic. It is a non-selective pure agonist at ÎŒ, ÎŽ and Îș opioid receptors with a higher affinity for the ÎŒ receptor. Other mechanisms which contribute to its analgesic effect are inhibition of neuronal reuptake of noradrenaline and enhancement of serotonin release.

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