Slow-release tramadol for treatment of chronic malignant pain – an open multicenter trial

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Frank Petzke
Lukas Radbruch
Rainer Sabatowski
Marko Karthaus
Annette Mertens
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[1] Department of Anesthesiology,
[2] University of Cologne,undefined
[3] 50924 Cologne,undefined
[4] Department of Anesthesiology and Operative Intensive Medicine,undefined
[5] University of Cologne,undefined
[6] 50924 Cologne,undefined
[7] Germany e-mail: Lukas.Radbruch@uni-koeln.de Tel.: +49-221-4784884 Fax: +49-221-4786785,undefined
[8] Grünenthal GmbH,undefined
[9] 52220 Stolberg,undefined
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Key words Cancer pain; Opioids; Tramadol; Slow-release preparations; Clinical trial;
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10.1007/s005200000155
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 Patients with moderate to severe cancer pain and insufficient pain relief from nonopioid analgesics were treated with slow-release tramadol for initial dose finding and as a long-term treatment. Immediate-release tramadol was provided for the treatment of breakthrough pain and a standard nonopioid analgesic (1000 mg naproxen daily) was given as suggested for step 2 of the WHO analgesic ladder. Ninety of 146 patients (62%) completed the 6-week trial period. Drop-outs were due to adverse events (20%), inadequate pain relief (9%), or both (2.5%), death due to the underlying disease (4%), low patient compliance (2%) or other reasons. Average and maximal pain intensity decreased from day 1 to day 4. The number of patients with good and complete pain relief increased from 43% after week 1 to 71% after week 6 with maximum daily doses of tramadol up to 650 mg. However, 70% of the patients still needed less than 400 mg tramadol per day in week 6. Most patients (86%) experienced adverse events during the study period. Some common side effects of opioids, such as fatigue, dizziness, and constipation, decreased in frequency over the 6 weeks. The frequency of other adverse events such as nausea, vomiting and sweating did not change. Slow-release tramadol provided fast and efficient pain relief in almost two-thirds of patients both during initial dose finding and during long-term treatment, improving treatment options in step 2 of the WHO analgesic ladder.
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